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Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe and the 'orgasm that won't stop' in 'The Lighthouse'

Robert Pattinson knows he needs to stop talking about masturbation.

Case in point: At a Q&A last weekend for "The Lighthouse," the loopy, claustrophobic chamber piece that pairs him with Willem Dafoe, Pattinson couldn't even bring himself to say the word when asked about a scene in which his character engages in self-abuse so furiously that the euphemism "self-abuse" actually applies.

And yet, shortly afterward, sitting across from Dafoe in the sleek Pacific Design Center office space of indie film distributor A24, Pattinson admits that he's been purposefully leaning into the subject while doing interviews for "The Lighthouse." A friend just sent

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