Actors Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson will next be seen in the film Die My Love, which has been directed by Lynne Ramsay of Ratcatcher fame. In a recent interview, Lawrence talked about shooting intimate scenes with Pattinson and how the Batman actor was very different from most male stars she has been with in a similar situation.
On the Las Culturistas podcast, Lawrence talked about her experience of filming the emotionally taxing film and whether they were assigned an intimacy coach for the intimate scenes. Lawrence denied taking the help of any such coach and said that Pattinson was very easy to work with. She mentioned that most of the time both of them were just talking about their family and kids, and the acting aspect of it just happened naturally.
“We did not have an intimacy coordinator, or maybe we did, but we didn’t really… I felt really safe with Rob. He is not pervy and is very in love with [partner] Suki Waterhouse. We mostly were just talking about our kids and relationships. There was never anything weird, like, ‘Does he think I like him?’ If there was a little bit of that, I would probably have an intimacy coordinator. A lot of male actors get offended if you don’t want to sleep with them, and then the punishment starts. He was not like that,” said Jennifer Lawrence.
In the same film, Lawrence shot scenes where she was nude. During a separate chat with Vulture, the actor revealed her psyche behind shooting such scenes, and that too while she was pregnant with her second child. She said, “I don’t care about nudity. I’m not sensitive about it. I wanted Lynne to have total freedom artistically. I think being pregnant took a lot of, like, vanity and anxiety away. Before No Hard Feelings, I was dieting and not eating carbs and working out. I was pregnant for Die My Love. Like, what was I going to do? Not eat? I was working 15 hours a day. I was just tired.”
Directed by Lynne Ramsay, the cast of Die My Love includes Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson, Sissy Spacek, Nick Holt, LaKeith Stanfield, and Debs Howard. The film follows the journey of a mother’s life after losing her child.
