Game of Thrones’ Sean Bean accuses directors of ‘ruining spontaneity’ in sex scenes

Game of Thrones’ Sean Bean accuses directors of ‘ruining spontaneity’ in sex scenes

Sean Bean, who played Ned Stark in Game of Thrones (2011), commented on the process of filming sex scenes

Sean Beanwho interpreted Ned Stark in game of Thrones (2011), commented on the process of filming sex scenes. The actor revealed that there was a lot of censorship from the intimacy coordinators and directors, which spoiled the spontaneity behind the interpretation and took the naturalness of the scenes.

“That inhibited me more, because they kept drawing attention to some things,” he confessed. bean the magazine teams, when talking about having an intimacy coordinator in the room during sex scenes. “Someone saying, ‘Do it, put your hands there’, while you touch someone else’s ‘thing’…”

bean compared the experience of acting in game of Thrones with lady Chatterley (1993), with only one season. “I think the natural way that lovers behave would be ruined by someone turning it into a technical exercise,” she said.

lady Chatterley it was spontaneous. We had good chemistry between us and we knew what we were doing was unusual. Because she [Joely Richardson] was married, I was married. But we were following the story. We were trying to portray the truth of what DHLawrence he wrote.”

Sean Bean also gave details about times when he was censored by the broadcasters, streamings or advertisers of the productions in which he starred. In Tomorrow’s Express (2020), available in the catalog of Netflixthe actor has a nude scene next to Lena Hallin which they become intimate over a sleeve.

“I think they cut it a little bit, actually. Often the best work you do, where you’re trying to push the boundaries and the very nature of it is experimental, gets censored when TV companies or advertisers say it’s too much. It was a cool scene, quite surreal, dreamlike and abstract.”

The reporter pointed out that intimacy coordinators can protect actors, after the explosion of the #MeToo campaign that denounces the culture of sexual harassment in Hollywood, and in response, bean said he believes it depends on who is acting opposite at the moment.

“I think it depends on the actress. It is [referindo-se a cena com Lena Hall] had a cabaret background, so she was ready for anything.”

Source: Rollingstone

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