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Kristen Stewart meets people who dropped out of the Future Crimes screening at Cannes

It was reported that some viewers walked out of screenings at the Cannes Film Festival last week during graphic scenes.

According to insiders, the actress, who starred in David Cronenberg's crime film Crimes of the Future, appeared indifferent to the fact that some viewers walked out of screenings at the Cannes Film Festival last week.

During Monday's press preview, the publication reported that people were walking out mainly during a graphic scene in the film, which follows an actor named Saul Tenzer (Vigo Mortensen) undergoing organ surgery in front of a crowd.

At a press conference the following day about the film, Stewart - who plays the examining surgeon working for the National Register of Organs - said, according to Insider, "Stewart, 32, also praised the Canadian director-writer, who received similar reviews for the film. Films like "The Fly and the Chills."

"Every weird, gaping bruise in the movie makes me open my mouth. You want to lean on it. And it never shuts me down. The way I feel, this happens through a genuine inner desire, and that's the only reason we're alive. "We had a great time," he added, according to Insider. According to Variety, the film received general rave reviews with seven minutes of rapturous applause at the film festival last week.

In March, ahead of her appearance at this year's Academy Awards, Stewart told news how she took on the role. "Diana Spencer makes people feel good," Stewart said, adding that while she played the late king during a difficult, turbulent and sad time, she also had this enchanting glow.

"And even if I try to touch it, I learn a lot, but I feel like I'm allowed to grow as a person," Stewart explains. "Though it was in my imagination, I believe that I suddenly have a superpower that he has, which is to make people feel good."