In a recent interview with "The Howard Stern Show", the famous American actress Emily Blunt did not shy away from sharing her subtle experience in filming intimate scenes, admitting that the kissing scenes with some actors made her uncomfortable. She felt uncomfortable: "There are a few people that I can't like." The 41-year-old British actress discussed in depth the complex process of establishing chemistry with different partners in the show.
Blunt admitted that in her acting career, she sometimes had to create a romantic atmosphere with actors she did not get along with, but she refused to disclose specific names to maintain the mystery of her profession. She describes chemistry as an elusive magic that can neither be forced nor predicted: "It either flows naturally or it disappears." She emphasizes that working with people you truly appreciate can undoubtedly promote the formation of a more natural rapport.
In order to stimulate the best interaction with her partner, Blunt adopted a strategy of trying to find something in the other person that attracted her to her, even if it was just a little bit. “Even their hearty laugh, or the way they talk, or even just their polite manner, can be a bond that creates a connection,” she shared.
However, Blunt also revealed those less pleasant moments, admitting to feeling uncomfortable during certain on-set kissing scenes, saying he "did feel like vomiting." Despite this, she also clarified that she was not extremely disgusted, but just felt uncomfortable in individual cases.
mentioned Ryan Gosling, his partner in the new film "Fall Beans", and Blunt was full of praise. He not only expressed his love for Gosling and his family, but also felt lucky to have established a friendship with such an actor.
Blunt is not alone. Anne Hathaway has also opened up about the "rough" demands she faced during auditions early in her career, where she was expected to get up close and personal with multiple male actors to test chemistry. She recalled how The feeling is "disgusting", but for the sake of career, I can only choose to endure it and pretend to be excited.
The sharing of the two actresses not only reveals the unknown side of Hollywood, but also reflects that the film and television industry is gradually making progress in handling actor interaction and chemical reaction testing, paying more attention to the feelings and rights of actors.