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Emma Thompson defends 'important' intimate coordinator following Sean Bean's comments

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Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack in the film "Good Luck to You, Leo Grande."
Emma Thompson and Darryl McCormack in the movie Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. Photo courtesy of the Sundance Institute

Mrs. Emma Thompson believes that intimacy coordinators are "very important" on film and television sets.

The award-winning actress said her intimate sex scenes in movies and TV shows "undermine the spontaneity" after Sean Her Bean recently claimed that defended the coordinator.

Emma, ​​63, told Fitzy & Wippa on Australian radio station Nova:

Emma observed that her sex scenes always felt uncomfortable and suggested that eliminating the intimacy coordinator would not make a meaningful difference. On-set atmosphere.

She explained: You're not alone in your hotel room, you're surrounded by a bunch of bastards most of the time. So it's not a comfortable situation.

By contrast, Sean had previously questioned the value of intimate coordinators.

This veteran her star suggested that performers actually feel oppressed by being on set.

He said.

"I think the natural behavior of lovers is ruined by someone bringing it into a technical exercise."

The Game of Thrones actor also said: He compared the modern approach to filming to making the television version of Mrs. Chatterley's Lover, which aired in 1993.

Sean - who starred opposite Joely Richardson in the series - Lady • Chatterley was spontaneous. It was a pleasure. There was good chemistry between us and I knew what we were doing was not normal. I was married because she was married.

"But we were following the story. We were trying to depict the truth of what DH Lawrence wrote."

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