Rebecca Hall Explains Why Love Scenes Were Different on 'Wonder Women'
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- čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
- Shooting a love scene has a tendency to be an awkward and nerve-wracking experience. Rebecca Hall shares how her experience on 'Professor Marston and the Wonder Women,' with director Angela Robinson behind the camera, turned something awkward and serious into an experience that was both comfortable and hilarious.
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What a fascinating woman... excellent actor, immensly versatile... smart, intelligent... and in my opinion the most beautiful face in the business... every part designed and formed to perfect harmony... love this woman.
Exactly my thoughts, you nailed it. Extraordinary woman.
I think another important difference might also be, one had a heterosexual male director and one had a homosexual female director. Think that probably is also a source of why one was different (and better) than the other for her.
I think another important difference might also be the male director and the female director understanding of sex. the male director has probably a completly normal vanilla lifestyle(which is absolutely fine) while the female director could have kinks which is changing their perception of what sex should be. communication in the bedroom has nothing to do with sexual orientation. it has however a lot to do with both parties comfort level or how much they want to explore.
@@aronnemcsik Respectfully, that's a lot of unfounded (weird??) asumptions, and I disagree.
@@elisam.2896 ok. I'm not saying i'm right. all I tried to do is giveing you a different perspective. Hopefully I didn't offended you.
@@elisam.2896 just out of couriosity which part is unfounded?
@@aronnemcsik Because, apparently the homosexual woman had ‘kinks’ that no one brought up but you.
"suddenly everyone knows where they are". There's a lot of wisdom in that phrase
Omg, she's even more beautiful here
Omg your right she is gorgeous and her skin is lovely those lips 👄 I can’t breathe
I LOVE this woman. What a surreal home she must've grown up in.
She might be the best actress. Her performance in Parades End.
She’s so great in the Prestige
Pulled from the Wiki:
William and Elizabeth Marston's granddaughter, Christie Marston, criticized the film, saying the idea that Elizabeth and Olive Byrne were lovers was purely fictional. She also noted that despite the film being promoted as a "true story", the family was never consulted for the film, nor did the director attempt to contact them.[14][15] Yereth Rosen, granddaughter of Josette Frank, criticized the extremely conservative portrayal of her grandmother in the film, saying "Real Josette was pretty much the opposite of a Focus on the Family-type arch-conservative Christian, for reasons beyond the fact that she was not a Christian."
I love her Face
I find her to be pretty. Like sexy in a mysterious way. I thought she was good in The Town and Prestige. I wonder who she liked more Ben or Christian.
her lips are to die for
She is to die for
Town !!! 👍👍👍
1 dislike. honestly?
WW's comics creator was known broadly to be into B&D, with him being a submissive.
Yeah. There's that.
That's pretty clear in the film
Your so wierd 😂
I clearly she the difference
Since when does the Director “Shoot”?
With the first shot of photography... many hire a cameraman, and other guys - so he/she doesn´t have all to do by him-/herself. derp
John Sarviss h
Interviewer was too relaxed....Vans ? She is awesome though.
That's the style of this series. If you want to see people dressed up, watch Graham Norton.
@@97meeses21 I don't support blm ideas. Dirty Marxist
@@97meeses21 Hard to take an interviewer serious when he dresses like a 12 year old. She took it in stride as she is a professional unlike him.
@@camarocarl7130 I was offering you an alternative show that seemed like it would be more your style. Also, if this is the style of this show, why shIt on it? Just move on.