Many fans walked out of Kristen Stewart's most recent film, and she had THE best response.

Kristen Stewart's new movie, Crimes of the Future prmiered at Cannes Film Festival for the press. In the film, Kristen Stewart comes across a street artist who performs surgery as part of their act - which leads to some hard-to-stomach visuals that made it difficult for press and patrons at the event to watch their way through. 

Stewart finds this amazing.

The actress shared in an interview:

"Everyone loves to talk about how his movies are difficult to watch, and it's fun to talk about people walking out of Cannes screenings."

She finds amusement in the visceral effect that this powerful film is already having on the masses. If members of the press, who have definitely seen their fair share of blood-and-guts in the cinema, cannot watch the entire piece without finding themselves incredibly disturbed, what does that say about those who are just happening upon the theater?

When she says, "his movies are difficult to watch," Stewart is speaking of the film's director, David Cronenberg. The actress went on to share that,

"Every single gaping, weird bruise in his movies, it makes my mouth open. You wanna lean in toward it...And it never repulses me ever. The way I feel, it is through really visceral desire and that's the only reason we're alive. We're pleasure sacks."

Do you think you can make it to the end of the movie?