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Sean Bean is wrong – intimate coordinator is # MeToo's greatest legacy

Sean Bean shared his thoughts on intimate coordinators. Let's just say, they don't shine. And also… kind of silly. The Game of Thronesstar has appeared in several love scenes in his 40-year career. He believes thatbringing in an expertto choreograph such a moment frankly ruins the mood.

Many recent TV hits employ professionals to manage their sex scenes.Ordinary People,I May Destroy You,Industry, } Sex Education are some recent examples – The bean has reservations. He recently toldThe Times that having a close coordinator on set "ruins spontaneity." Some people say, 'Do this, put your hand there while you're touching his thing...'... Lover behaves naturally I think the method gets ruined by someone bringing it into a technical exercise.

But here's the problem: The intimate coordinator is in fact one of the most One of the best innovations in .Professional choreographers ensure proper guidance and comfort for everyone instead of leaving actors to their own devices during the most revealing moments of their careers. It's not just an imposition, it's not an example of people becoming more sensitive, it's something that gives actors dignity and security in very unfamiliar territory.

#Since the MeToo and #TimesUp movements exploded in 2017, the use of intimacy coordinators has become almost standard, to ensure the well-being of actors while filming sex scenes. It used to be largely unregulated.Before #MeToo, the industry's culture of silence made it difficult for actors to express their displeasure during such moments. You can count on the experts being hired to make sure the rules aren't broken, and having a close coordinator limits the chances that chaos will start, and that's exactly what happens. makes it very clear: making a fight scene look impressive requires planning and rehearsal so that the risk of actors hurting themselves is minimized. Why should it be treated in the manner of

Bean's dissent, in the 1993 film adaptation of Lady Chatterley's Lover, in which he was intimately involved with Joely Richardson? "There was a good chemistry between us, and we were doing it." I knew it wasn't normal. I was married because she was married. But we followed the story. We were trying to portray the truth of what DH Lawrence wrote," he told an interviewer. does not account for the myriad of other performers who felt otherwise. In response to Bean's remarks,West Side Storystar Rachel Zegler said that having a close coordinator on set during the filming of the 2021 film would help him He explained that he felt at ease when filming his first love. scene. “I am so grateful to have been on [West Side Story]. I did," she tweeted, trying to "wake up" to the fact that spontaneity in intimate scenes can be unsafe before pleading.

Similarly, Jameela Jamil refuted Bean's belief that the coordinator of her scene makes the process feel technical, stating: Several of Bean's fellow Game of Thrones alumni have previously commented on the show's lack of organization in that regard, and Gemma Whelan has said that filming the sex scenes in the series revealed that doing "can be fanatical." Confusion", Emilia Clarke said of filming some of the moments, "I was desperate to be the most professional actor I could be, so whatever they threw at me was like, 'Yeah, sure. I'll cry in the bathroom later, but you don't know.

The merits of these professionals are evident from women who have spoken out publicly, but an intimacy coordinator can help everyone.The Haunting of Hill House } Actor Rahul Kohli praised the addition of these figures to the set as a way to help performers feel safe during vulnerable moments. "At 36, I still feel uncomfortable with my body and social anxiety, the awkwardness of scenes that demand nudity, sexual intercourse, etc.," Kohli wrote on Twitter. I can only imagine, but I'm glad we have systems in place to protect them."

Indeed, acting is probably one of the most enjoyable jobs. But make no mistake, it's work and workplace safety is important. Of course, performance also comes from unplanned moments. Unscripted comical jokes and improvised dramatic dialogue can be the most memorable moments in a scene. But intimate scenes are best not left to chance. What's just an annoyance for Bean can be a professional lifeline for someone else. Thankfully, the intimate coordinator stays here.