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Emma Thompson Is Glad S-x Scenes Have Changed, Recalls When Actors Felt ‘Abused’

Emma Thompson deeply enjoyed making her new Hulu s-x comedy Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. But the emphasis on intim-cy in the film, which is about an older woman who hires a s-x worker to help her find her orgasm, got her thinking about the way s-x scenes used to be filmed — and how much better those situations are for actors now than they used to be.

Though they didn’t end up using an intim-cy coordinator during the making of Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, Thompson is very happy that the job even exists.

“I am so glad that that’s there now for young actors, because a lot of the time back in the day, it was just: ‘Right, now, take your clothes off.’ And everyone just took their clothes off, because they thought that was the job. And then they ended up feeling abused, which is in fact what they were,” she said in an interview with IndieWire ahead of the film’s Hulu premiere on June 17.

The reason they decided to forego the popular new set feature came down to personal preferences.

“It was just two of us, and only us,” she said of her experience with co-star Daryl McCormack. “We had preparation, and we had rehearsal. And we had Sophie [Hyde], our wonderful, extraordinary director. We thought we didn’t need one.”

When she first read the script by actress and screenwriter Katy Brand, who she previously worked with on Nanny McPhee Returns, she was immediately obsessed.

“This is extraordinary. You’ve crossed every boundary, but you’ve kept it light and funny and humane, and compassionate and fun. The script itself is such a pleasure. We have to make this and we have to make it right now,” Thompson said.

Emma Thompson Is Glad S-x Scenes Have Changed, Recalls When Actors Felt ‘Abused’

But pulling off the daring screenplay would require a very specific and fine-tuned approach.

“There’s lots and lots of risks,” she said. “Finding the right director, if you’ve got the tone wrong it could have been uncomfortable — now a little bit too comic, or too serious. We tried so many fine lines.”

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