If you're determined enough, you can find plenty of mainstream movies that include unsimulated sex scenes.
In other words, what is sex? actually What is happening, not what the actors are pretending to be.
Most movies take great care to make sure what you see on screen looks real, and some actually aren't, but some movies abandon that idea. I have decided to.
Sometimes it's because the director wanted something specific, but other times it's because the actors decided it was more believable.
You may not know that these movies feature famous faces, but you may not be able to watch them the same way now.
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Robert Pattinson decided to have some serious fun in front of the camera. (PT film)
He's best known these days as a glittery vampire and Batman, but in 2008 he played Spanish artist Salvador Dali in a movie. little ash.
In one particular scene, Pattinson actually pleases himself in front of the camera, as he believed faking something like that “wouldn't work” as long as it was real.
“My orgasm face will be recorded forever,” he told Germany's Interview magazine.
Aubrey Plaza
Aubrey Plaza said the director told her to shoot the scene exactly as written. (JB LaCroix/Wire Image)
she appeared in the movie to-do listI am appearing in conan She said that when she got to the part of the script that said “Brandi masturbates,” the director instructed her to do it.
“In my head, I was imagining a nice scene where my hand slowly disappears from the frame,” Plaza said of filming the scene.
“I thought I was doing one thing, but when I arrived on set, it was completely different.It was a full body shot, so I asked the director, “What should I do?'' and she said, “It was written in the script.'' Please masturbate as instructed.''
Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg (Shadows)
In reality, it wasn't Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg from Antichrist, but a double of them. (Curzon Film)
For those who saw the 2009 movie antichrist, It would be logical, then, to think that lead actors Dafoe and Gainsbourg were actually seen having sex.
There's some unsimulated sex going on in the movie, but the parts that can't be faked were performed by Kagemusha.
According to director Lars von Trier, Dafoe was “too blessed” and his gigantic performance would have “confusing” audiences.
Later, when asked about this himself, the actor said that the real reason he provided substitutes for the unsimulated sex scenes was because “Charlotte and I are both married and I don't think everyone would be okay with that.”
Chloe Sevigny and Vincent Gallo
Chloë Sevigny described Brown Bunny as “tragic and beautiful.” (Steve Granitz/FilmMagic)
It was directed, written and produced by Vincent Gallo, who also played one of the lead roles in the film. brown bunny.
His co-star was Chloë Sevigny, who performed unsimulated oral sex on Gallo in the film.
Sevigny spoke further about the film in a 2010 interview, saying, “Everything that happened in this movie is very complicated.”
She said: “I have a lot of emotions. I'll probably have to go to therapy at some point. But I love Vincent. This movie is tragic and beautiful and I'm proud of it and my performance. ” he said.
“It's unfortunate that people have one-sided views about this movie, but what can I do? I've done a lot of explicit sex scenes, but beyond that I'm not really interested.
“I'm more self-aware now, so why would I do that when I can't be this free?”
Kieran O'Brien and Margo Stilley
9 Songs is one of the most explicit movies I've ever seen. (StudioCanal UK)
9 songs is a film in which the lead actors engage in multiple rounds of unsimulated sex in front of the camera, and O'Brien had to wear a condom in the scene to avoid the risk of pregnancy.
Obviously, the film was quite a controversial one, but Stilley said he doesn't regret doing it.
She once told the Irish Independent, “It was a movie about love and sex. It wasn't porn. I mean, I had sex with my boyfriend last night, but it wasn't porn. It was just… It was hot sex!”
”9 songs ' was a real movie about love and sex, so I wanted to do that movie and I'm proud of it. ”
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Lauren Lee Smith couldn't quite believe it when her agent first heard about the film. (Film Flex)
Her first reaction when her agent told her about her role was: sleep with me If you had to have live sex in front of the camera, not just nudity, you had to ask, “Are you kidding me?”
As part of her audition, she took a chemistry test with co-star Eric Balfour, and there was “obvious chemistry”.
Kerry Fox and Mark Rylance
Mark Rylance said he wished he had never made Intimacy. (Studio Canal)
2001 movie intimate In the film, which takes its title literally, Rylance plays a bartender who begins a casual relationship with a mysterious woman played by Foxx.
There was an unsimulated oral sex act in the film, and Rylance said that scene made the film “the most difficult job”.
He said: “I believed this was an important story about the difficulties people face in forming intimate relationships in a metropolis like London.''
“Hanif Qureshi's writing could not have been more intimate or revealing, but the making of this film and the publicity and personal attacks that followed were so very, very painful that I wish I had never made the film. ”
He said he felt “unfair pressure” from director Patrice Chéreau to do the scene and didn't think he had the confidence to say no at the time.
Fox said appearing in the film was “not one of my regrets.”
Not the headline cast of nymphomaniac
Thanks to camera and computer tricks, there was real sex in Nymphomaniac, but not with the star-studded cast. (Nordisk Film)
Shia LaBeouf said this nymphomaniac There was a disclaimer that basically said, “This is basically what we're actually saying,” but in reality a different approach was taken.
Louise Vess, the film's producer, told The Hollywood Reporter that Kagemusha actually had sex and digitally forced it onto the actors.
She explained, “We will film the actors pretending to have sex, and then we will use shadow warriors who actually had sex, and we will create a digital impression of the two in post.''
“So above the waist is a star and below the waist is a double.”
Featured image credit: Mark Von Holden/Variety via Getty Images Steve Granitz/FilmMagic
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