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Sean Bean believes that intimacy consultants "undermine the spontaneity" of sex scenes.
The 63-year-old actor said the "joy" he shared with Joely Richardson in the sleazy 1993 drama Lady Chatterley was now filmed again with a professional. I don't think it's the same. I believe he would be more "restrained" only if someone was on hand to choreograph intimate moments and someone was brought on set to guide his actions.
He said, Ha, not thrust, that's the wrong word. It would undermine spontaneity.
``It draws attention to things, so it restrains me more.
``Mrs Chatterley was spontaneous. I was married because she was married.But we were following the story.We were trying to portray the truth of what DH Lawrence wrote."
Sean was disappointed when the "surreal" nude scene he shared with the actress in Snowpiercer featuring Mango was heavily edited before transmission.
He told The Times: Often the best work, which is trying to push boundaries and is experimental in nature, is censored when television companies and advertisers say it goes too far. It's a very surreal, dreamy, abstract and lovely scene. and mango style.
And he claimed that his co-star "likes everything" in front of the camera.
After it was pointed out that intimate consultants were hired to protect the actress as a result of the #MeToo movement, he said: This person had a musical cabaret background, so she liked everything. ''
Former Game of Thrones star, who married his fifth wife Ashley Moore in 2017, says men 'celebrate' their 'sexuality and masculinity' argued that it should.
When asked recently if he thought being a man was getting harder, he said: Certain aspects of the male personality are now frowned upon as being discriminatory or rude.
"But I think we must be careful not to lose sight of what it means to be human. Look at the ancient heroes of myth and history. There is great respect, and many men these days are made to feel like defending their sexuality and masculinity.
"And just as women celebrate their femininity, I think men should hold onto it and celebrate it, too.” Receive headlines, stories, opinions and photos from the Toronto Sun.
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