Rob Lowe “Sex and City” Favorite Christine Davis’i “as if!” Podcast and two discussed the absence of sexy films in today’s Hollywood. Lowe recalled Masquerade in 1988 that he called Masquerade, because he was “very sexy,” and the duet fed to happen in the industry these days.
“No one has sex in the movies,” said Lowe, “Babygirl” Babygirl “A24 was recently opened and” great “.
Director Halina Reijn, “Babygirl” stars Nicole Kidman, a personal and professional life of his personal and professional life when an office boarding work with an office boarding school (Harris Dickinson). Kidman won the best actress at the Venice Film Festival for performance. The film has several sex scenes as the character of Kidman examines his obedience. Lowe loved the film but thought the answer was interesting.
“They are so, ‘so brave. He is so brave,” he said. “He is brave because he is the sexual scene? Similarly, now it is brave. Today, it was required.”
“There was 73rd of the page,” he said. “Backed back, sexual scene was always on page 73. You had a script and you look like, ‘I’ll be naked?’ And you didn’t need to read the whole script. Only you went to page 73, because this average is the second move … What are you up to the story. But now it’s so brave. “
Speaking to the change in the taboos in Hollywood, “I always feel the opportunity to be a great time. You can be one of the most (and) the most of the chaos. You can be one of the most (and), but you don’t try to make new things.
Lowe’s with Davis “In the true sense of the word!” Podcast in the video below.