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Gwyneth Paltrow Not interested in filming sex scenes with Ethan Hawke for their movie, great expectations — even though the director recommended it.
two actors looked back on when they first met in a recent video vanity fair. They recalled that in 1998, when they were making a film adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel, great expectationsDirector Alfonso Cuaron suggested filming a sex scene.
“Do you remember Alfonso selling you a love scene?” Hawke had said before Paltrow responds: “Oh my God. “I was like, ‘Oh my God, my dad is going to see this,'”
Recounting the way Cuarón described the scene, Hawke continued: “The camera goes down from your belly, then up to your chest, and then when you reach ecstasy, it goes into your face. And then when you reach ecstasy, the light explodes like the sun!”
“I remember looking at Gwyneth, and Gwyneth was like, ‘Alfonso, I would never do that,'” he concluded.

this Marty Supre star explained why she was reluctant to film sex scenes at the time.
“Early in my career, I felt very uncomfortable with my father and grandfather seeing this kind of stuff,” she said. “Like it really bothered me. Now, I don’t care.”
However, Hawke said he thought the way Paltrow handled the situation was “amazing,” noting that she wasn’t “willful” but direct.
“I think, in that scene, you learn how the business works and the way these images can be manipulated and what it meant to your father,” he explained.
“Maybe I was too reserved,” she admitted before the meeting. dead poets society The star responded: “I don’t think you are.”
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exist great expectationsSet in New York City, Hawke plays Finnegan “Finn” Bell, an orphan who falls deeply in love with Paltrow’s heartbreaking Estella.
This year, Paltrow returned to acting after a nearly seven-year hiatus. In Josh Safdie’s new movie, Marty SuprePaltrow plays Kay Stone, a retired film actor who becomes romantically involved with up-and-coming table tennis star Marty Suprine, played by Timothée Chalamet.
In the recent movie, the two actors filmed many of their sex scenes working with an intimacy coordinator, whose existence Paltrow was unaware of.
“I mean, we have a lot of sex in this movie. There’s a lot of —a lot of,” she told vanity fair March.
She explained that when Marty SupreThe intimacy coordinator asked her if she would do a certain move, and she responded, “Girl, I come from a time when you were naked, in bed, with the camera on.”
However, iron man The star ultimately decided that she didn’t have to work with an intimacy coordinator.
“We say, ‘I think we’re good. You can step back.’ I don’t know how it goes for kids starting out, but … if someone says, ‘Okay, then he’s going to put his hand over here” she explained, putting a hand on her shoulder. “As an artist, I would feel very suffocated. “