To be half-naked for a Greek mythology movie, it's a piece of art. You know, there's nothing vulgar in there.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Each time, storytellers clothed the naked body of the myth in their own traditions, so that listeners could relate more easily to its deeper meaning.
I honestly don't understand the big fuss made over nudity and sex in films. It's silly.
The body is an actor's tool, like the face, malleable. I never thought that being naked was immoral or outrageous.
Even befor doing this film, I've always been interested in mythology.
It's very liberating to be naked in front of a hundred people, but there's nothing sexual about lovemaking on a movie set.
You don't come to see a Greek play and not want blood and gore and depth of feeling from your boots up.
The Greeks already understood that there was more interest in portraying an unusual character than a usual character - that is the purpose of films and theatre.
There's the theory that nudity doesn't really make something sexy; the characters and their relationship make it sexy.
There's nothing unclassy about being naked, if it's appropriate.
I feel like I could never walk around a film half-naked. I definitely wouldn't want to see that.