
Olivia Wilde gives her honest views about racy scenes in modern movies
Olivia Wilde has recently slammed “inauthentic” explicit scenes in modern movies.
The American actress-director reacted to a latest poll that suggested many young viewers don’t want to see explicit scenes in movies.
“I think Gen Z’s pretty smart, I would never dare say they don’t understand anything,” said the 41-year-old in her interview with Variety.
Olivia noted that young audience “understand a lot more than the rest of us, so I don’t know where that’s coming from”.
House actress remarked, “I think that the way sex has been portrayed in film for a long time hasn’t been particularly realistic.”
“I think there’s been this movement now towards authenticity, which is really good, so I choose to interpret that statistic as Gen Z saying we don’t want to see inauthenticity anymore,” she told the outlet.
Olivia believed that the young viewers crave for real relationships, adding, “we want to have things that feel more genuine”.
Meanwhile, the actress, who made her directorial debut with the comedy Booksmart in 2019, reflected on difficulties of making Don’t Worry Darling amid the pandemic.
“It definitely affects that exact ingredient in the process, that camaraderie. It definitely makes it more difficult,” she stated.
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