The movie “It Ends With Us,” starring Blake Lively, has experienced quite a turbulent journey since its release. A variety of issues have arisen concerning the book-to-movie adaptation, which has drawn attention. As the film was premiering, her interactions with journalists were scrutinized, but now there’s a legal predicament involving the project. In addition to this, Lively’s comments on intimacy coordinators are gaining traction amidst the ongoing controversy surrounding “It Ends With Us.
Lively’s lawsuit against the production company of It Ends With Us includes several allegations about director and actor Justin Baldoni, such as his actions during filming sex scenes that were not previously discussed. This interview with Digital Spy she had is gaining more traction, where she emphasizes the crucial role intimacy coordinators play, as she puts it.
It’s essential to have an intimacy coordinator because just as there are coordinators for stunts and dance sequences, they are necessary for ensuring a scene involving intimacy is choreographed. This means clearly defining what happens where in these intimate scenes. For stunts, it’s about saying ‘this is what happens here, here, and here’, while for dances it’s ‘this is what happens here and here’. In the case of intimacy, it could be something like ‘now you guys come closer, touch here, and do this movement’. The goal is to ensure that everyone knows exactly what is expected, making it safer for all participants.
In essence, portraying intimate scenes can be challenging for actors, and the role of an intimacy coordinator is a more recent development. However, it seems logical that such scenes should be carefully planned to ensure everyone involved feels at ease and secure.
In response to accusations leveled against him, Justin Baldoni filed a lawsuit against The New York Times, asserting issues with how they handled the story’s coverage. Among other allegations, it was stated that Blake Lively hadn’t consulted an intimacy coordinator for the movie “It Ends With Us,” which is now available on Netflix. However, these comments from Lively seem to contradict this claim.
The circumstances surrounding “It Ends With Us” have become quite intricate, and it remains to be seen how the courts will eventually resolve these two lawsuits. However, the general public is closely watching this unfolding drama, particularly as additional accusations and prominent figures get involved.
In Baldoni’s lawsuit, it is stated that both Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were mentioned, providing a contrasting perspective on the filming and promotion of “It Ends With Us“. Baldoni alleges that Reynolds attempted to get him dropped from UTA (WME in the original), and kept him away from the movie’s premiere. Some parts of the internet speculate that the character Nicepool from “Deadpool 3” might have been making fun of Baldoni in this context.
As we move forward, it remains to be seen whether the events in “It Ends With Us” will lead to a legal battle. At this point, you can watch the film streaming on Netflix.
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2025-01-10 18:37