Sylvester Stallone get Sharon Stone drunk to do a scene
Sylvester Stallone get Sharon Stone drunk to do a scene
Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone starred in the movie The Specialist, where with drinks of alcohol they forced Stone to perform a bed scene.
25 years ago the film was released, where the story of a woman who seeks revenge on the mobsters who murdered her parents is told, so she seeks the help of an explosives expert (Sylvester Stallone). Due to the constant treatment, s--ual scenes begin to emerge between both protagonists, this being a casual cinematographic tool of that time. However, without her own decision, Stone was violated with alcohol so that she would participate in said s--ual scene.
The film, directed by Luis Llosa, has a dark past, because according to Stallone's own words, her partner Stone did not want to participate in the bed scene, so he looked for all possible ways to convince her to she. "At first she didn't want to do that sex scene. So I thought I'd better get her drunk. Sharon had a couple of drinks and was like, 'Okay, I'll do it!'" the actor said.
Later, in 2006, she again detailed what happened during the filming on the A Ai n't It Cool website: “We get to the set and she decides that she doesn't want to take her robe off. The director asked most of the workers to leave her room, but she still refused to undress. If I had promised her that I wouldn't go too far with her, what was her problem then? I'm tired of getting naked! she said. I asked her to get sick of getting naked in someone else's movie,” Sylvester boasted. “She wasn't seeing reason, so I went to my dressing room and got out a bottle of vodka that Michael Douglas had given me.
After half a dozen drinks we were soaking ourselves wildly, ”he continued in an interview for a Spanish medium. Entering the macho industry to achieve victory Despite the criticism of this scene, which is considered one of the worst in cinema, the discomfort and the "give in" to doing it is explained by the statements made by the actress Stone.
In the 1990s, Stone was considered a "sexy bomb", although the actress never felt that way. According to an interview this year for Vogue magazine, she pointed out that she only sold one image on a Playboy cover, July 1990, because she was the only way to get a good job. “Executives would sit around a huge table, argue about which one of us was fuckable and consider me not. I wanted to work, so I came up with the strategy of posing semi-nude for Playboy. Did he fit into that role? Obviously not. Did I use my brain to look fuckable? Of course.
I'm sure Marilyn Monroe didn't talk like that in real life, but she learned the game. Personally, I never felt like a sex symbol," Stone said. She also explained how the film industry in Hollywood is handled with respect to women. “Do they neglect women? If they do it. Do they show women as women? frankly, no. Most movies are written by men, directed by men, made by men, with a male mindset. Without considering at all how women really are, how we think and feel.
That's why a lot of my characters are drunk or drug addicts or crazy, that was the only way I could honestly support their behavior." Being considered a sex symbol, Stone was expected to perform scenes that were too strong. However, this case, in addition to the sexist uncovering in the industry, shows that when a woman says no, they continue to insist, pressurize and even force the answer to become a yes, which becomes a type of violence.
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In many cases what Stone describe is the rough true!!
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