Shooting intimate scenes can sometimes come at a physical cost, as Jennifer Aniston discloses bruises from a particularly intense scene with Clive Owen for their film, *Derailed*.
The Emmy-winning actress candidly shared her experience, stating, “I got some good bruises on my legs. It wasn’t pretty. But your adrenaline is running, so you don’t even feel it!” Despite the physical toll, Aniston reflects on the energetic nature of filming such scenes.
In contrast, Clive Owen had a different perspective, describing the scene as “comfortable” and attributing the ease of filming to the complexity of the characters’ relationship. Owen noted, “There’s a lot going on in those scenes which makes it a lot easier to play than if it’s just two people having sex. There’s all sorts of things going on between them, and so it made filming those scenes as comfortable as it could be.”
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Owen praised Aniston’s professionalism, emphasizing her ability to navigate the spotlight with grace and showcasing her versatility as an actress, whether in dramatic or comedic roles.
The discussion around intimate scenes gained traction when Aniston revealed she did not use an intimacy coordinator for a saucy scene with Jon Hamm in *The Good Morning Show*. Despite the offer, Aniston, hailing from a different era, preferred to rely on experience and dismissed the idea, stating, “We’re seasoned – we can figure this one out. And we had Mimi there.”
Jennifer Aniston’s openness about the challenges and dynamics of intimate scenes provides a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes intricacies of filmmaking, where the physical and emotional aspects often intertwine.