Kristen Stewart has really come a long way after she rises to fame because of the "Twilight" movie series. The 26-year-old star now directed a short movie of her own titled "Come Swim" and opened up about her experiences in a new interview.

"I'm a pretty obsessive person, which is I think entirely necessary," the Chanel model said. She admitted that she has to be a little crazy to put herself through something that she wanted to do and do everything to make it happen.

"I was probably a little bit more controlling than I thought I would have been," she added, per ETCanada. The "Cafe Society" star even revealed that her most favorite thing in the world is when something is about to start and it will eventually unfold by itself, especially when it is a really good and rare thing.

Kristen Stewart, then, admitted that she had done a million bad movies. Although not literally bad, these projects don't come together to make her feel that she had done a good material. In fact, it made her think that something is on the edge and she might blow it up if she doesn't maintain it afloat.

Meanwhile, in an interview with Refinery29, the former girlfriend of Robert Pattinson talked about her new 17-minute short film "Come Swim" as part of the mentioned publication's "Shatterbox Anthology" film series. The movie tackles the story of a man, played by Josh Kaye, and his day featuring alternate abstract and artistic representation of his broken heart.

This is complete with caving walls and huge waves falling on top of him. Viewers will be also awed with the short's realistic scenes where he can be seen inside a cubicle struggling to get through his workday. This, too, includes a real-life event after a breakup where he will be reminiscing his past conversations with his ex-girlfriend.