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Julianne Moore hates this about filming s-x scenes

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Julianne Moore hates this about filming s-x scenes

Julianne Moore, the Academy Award-winning actress, has shared her thoughts on s^x scenes in movies, saying that they are not realistic.

While promoting her latest film, Gloria Bell, Moore stated, “People never have s^x the way they do in the movies.” She goes on to mention that she would be upset if someone tore the buttons off her shirt, a reference to the overly dramatic nature of some s^x scenes in movies.

In Gloria Bell, Moore portrays a divorced mother of two who finds her way on the dance floor and falls in and out of love with a divorced dad, played by John Turturro.

The film, directed by Sebastian Lelio, is a remake of the Chilean film Gloria.

For the s^x scenes in the movie, Moore and Lelio wanted to show a more realistic portrayal of s^x.

Moore explains, “I do think that s^x is challenging, especially with someone brand new.

“It’s easy to have s^x with someone you’ve known for a really long time.

“What we wanted to depict in Gloria Bell was the reality of that.

“We wanted it to be real and not fake.”

The actress says that her aim was to make the scenes appear as authentic as possible.

That includes appearing topless in certain scenes.

“That was part of it,” she said.

“We wanted to add a level of reality to the situation.

“It’s part of the storytelling.

“It adds a level of reality.”

Lelio added that Moore is a “magnificent actress who can play an everyday woman, effortlessly, without losing her mythical aura at the same time.”

While the s^x scenes were not an issue for Moore, she did find dancing on camera to be somewhat challenging.

Despite her character’s free-spiritedness, Moore admitted, “I’m not a natural dancer.

Having to dance it like arrgh!” In an appearance on Stephen Colbert’s talk show, Moore was asked to show off some moves, which she did with a brave smile.

Moore’s character in Gloria Bell is also known for occasionally singing while driving.

Moore confessed that Brick House is her go-to song while in the car.

Throughout the interview, Moore emphasizes her desire for the movie to feel authentic, whether it is in the s^x scenes or the characters’ actions.

Her goal was to tell a story that was grounded in reality.

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