The actress from the Netflix period series stars in ‘Fair Play’, a tape that contains a sequence that everyone is talking about…
Since she became Daphne Bridgerton, she hasn’t stopped working. phoebe dynevor She has been immersed in the third season of ‘The Bridgertons’, the Netflix period series that will change the order of the ‘The Bridgertons’ books, while she has filmed other projects in parallel. The last, ‘Fair play’, one of the 13 most anticipated films of the 2023 Sundance Festival that has been released to critical applause and amazement also for a sex scene that the cast has not been slow to comment. The experts have highlighted the magnificent script and the interpretation of this and her adventure partner Aden Ehrenreich.
‘Fair play’ is a psychological ‘thriller’ in which both embody a successful couple who has just gotten engaged. However, everything begins to destabilize when an opportunity for promotion arises in the finance company for which they work. Will love or power be more?
The point is that within the tape there is a sequence in which the couple has sex in a bathroom and the girl’s satin dress ends up covered in blood (possibly because menstruation did its thing). “I loved it. When I read the script I said: ‘Hallelujah’. I had never seen a scene like that in a movie before,” Dynevor said in a meeting with Variety. “It was wonderful to hear the reaction of the people in the room,” added his partner. Apparently, despite the fact that they spent a week in rehearsals, a problem appeared with the amount of artificial blood that was used during filming. In some shots there was a lot and in others little, they assured. To see the result we will have to wait, since we still do not know the release date in our country, what does seem a reality is that we will be able to see it as another of the 17 best erotic movies on Netflix to watch now.
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