Fair Play: Phoebe Dynevor reacts to this much talked about sex scene

Fair Play: Phoebe Dynevor reacts to this much talked about sex scene



Fair Play: the erotic thriller does not move from the top 10

Correctness is an erotic thriller that quickly gained popularity on Netflix, landing in the top 10 most-watched films on the platform shortly after its release on October 6. Directed by Chloe Domont, the film stars Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich as Emily and Luke, two colleagues who work for the same hedge fund firm. Both are secretly in love with each other, but their relationship is tested when Emily receives an unexpected promotionthus upsetting the balance of their relationship and highlighting the power games and toxicity of their relationship.

In a recent interview in which she commented on the final sequence, director Chloe Domont explained that the film was not so much about female emancipation as it was about male fragility. She also highlighted her desire to address power dynamics in relationships, a topic often avoided, hoping the film will push viewers to think about how destructive these dynamics can be.

A sex scene that gets a lot of talk about

In the first minutes of Correctnessa sex scene made viewers react: after giving Emily cunnilingus, Luke stands up with bloody lips, because the latter has a period. Even her beautiful immaculate dress is stained with blood. If the scene aroused so much reaction among viewers it is because the taboo of menstruation during sex is still very present, especially on the screen.

Asked about this scene by the magazine She USAPhoebe Dynevor, Emily’s interpreter, wanted to express what she felt:

As women, we know this kind of thing happens all the time, so why don’t we ever see it on screen?

He then indicated that if a man directed this film, he would definitely ask himself why show such a scene on screen, which was “not very sexy” and concluded:

We immediately understand that this will not be a film like the others. When you watch a film like this it really pushes you to want to create more and put more female influence into the world

Source: Cine Serie

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