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Autor: | Aragorn | ||
Datum: | 21.04.14 18:03 | ||
Antwort auf: | Adam Graves (Regisseur) dazu: von Pezking | ||
>"Well, it becomes consensual by the end, because anything for them ultimately results in a turn-on, especially a power struggle. Nobody really wanted to talk about what was going on between the two characters, so we had a rehearsal that was a blocking rehearsal. And it was very much about the earlier part with Charles (Dance) and the gentle verbal kidnapping of Cersei’s last living son. Nikolaj came in and we just went through one physical progression and digression of what they went through, but also how to do it with only one hand, because it was Nikolaj. By the time you do that and you walk through it, the actors feel comfortable going home to think about it. The only other thing I did was that ordinarily, you rehearse the night before, and I wanted to rehearse that scene four days before, so that we could think about everything. And it worked out really well. That’s one of my favorite scenes I’ve ever done." > >Huh. Okay. Ich glaube, das haben dann die meisten Zuschauer in den falschen Hals gekriegt. Das sagt er aber hier schon wieder ganz anders: [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/game-thrones-director-controversial-scene-697733] She's a wreck. Tywin is really going on about this historical stuff, and you slowly start to go, "He's kidnapping her only boy," because she's not going to have him anymore. And then he succeeds, and then Jaime comes in and he rapes her. That was like -- you read the scene and go, "Wait, who's directing this?" Mir kam die Szene ganz und gar nicht "consentual" vor und "witzig" fand ich sie auch nicht :/ |
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