I think all movie love scenes are hard because you can't truly be as intimate as you would be with anyone you're truly with, and everyone's watching you.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think it's always harder in a film to convey intimacy.
It's very hard to put forth a film that's about love and the joy of love and for it not to be patronising and not make people nauseous or make them roll their eyes.
It's always a little nerve-wracking to do a love scene, more than anything because it's just awkward.
Movies can provide tear-inducing or comically-entertaining representations of love, but many agree that its deeper conflicting complexities often seem unfathomable.
There's such an immediate intimacy with film that you just don't get in theater.
I think there are a lot more relationship scenes in my movies that people tend to overlook. A lot of scenes really feel real and are about the characters.
The hardest thing about movie acting is that if you're playing a character who changes within the movie, you've got to do that, but you've got to do it out of sequence, because we never have gotten to shoot in sequence, and that's really, really tough.
I happen to know there is nothing sexy or romantic about love scenes. They are just awful to do.
The romance stuff is easy. A sex scene... that's hard, because you don't know what to do. Those scenes are awkward.
I don't find intimate scenes more difficult than other scenes.