If I want to kiss, I shall kiss. If I am told that a lovemaking scene is integral to the script, I will consider it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am tired of kissing on screen. I have to do it because it is synonymous with me. Also, the producers and directors want to add that element. I don't give it too much importance.
I can also romance a guy if I like the character and the script. Obviously, only in the film!
The way I go about a lovemaking scene is that we will talk about it during the rehearsing time.
For me, the script is important. If it excites me, I'll do the film.
I don't really want to just play the girlfriend or the love interest. I get so many scripts like that, and - not to moan, because I'm really fortunate - but I just look at those scripts, and my heart sinks a little bit because I think there's so much more to us than that.
You don't even really get used to doing scenes where you have to kiss, or be particularly intimate, with another person who's not actually your lover in real life.
I think it's almost easier to do a kissing scene with someone you don't know.
I prefer love scenes to be shot up close with a lot of focus on eyes and mouths. Otherwise it can feel uncomfortable and voyeuristic.
Intimate scenes or a kiss is a very technical aspect of filmmaking. It is extremely mechanical.
Kissing scenes are never romantic or sexy. They're actually super technical, like, 'Move your head; you're blocking her light,' or, 'Stop looking like an idiot when you kiss her.'