TV And Movie Kisses That Weren't Supposed To Happen
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Just like in real life, in movies and TV shows, not everything we see was written in the script. Kissing scenes aren't excluded from these unexpected moments. From the tender to the hilarious to the controversial, here's a look at some onscreen kisses that were never supposed to happen.
David O. Russell didn't cast Jennifer Lawrence in his 2013 black comedy American Hustle until very late into the casting process. The director told Vanity Fair that even though she was young for the role, Lawrence had a, quote, "timeless quality," and that "she took to the part, chemically." Since we’re talking about an improvised kiss scene between Lawrence and Amy Adams, it would be interesting to learn exactly which chemicals Russell was talking about.
Lawrence played Rosalyn Rosenfeld, wife to conman Irving Rosenfeld, played by Christian Bale. At a pivotal moment in the film, Rosalyn argues with Irving's mistress Sydney, played by Amy Adams, in a bathroom, and in the middle of the confrontation Rosalyn aggressively kisses Sydney and then bursts into cruel laughter.
Russell said the kiss was improvised, recalling that the idea was pitched to him, but that it didn’t exactly fit his vision. In a 2013 press conference about the movie, Adams said even though the kiss was her idea, the credit for the moment goes to Lawrence. Adams went on to say the kiss:
"[...] didn't just feel like a moment where two girls are going to kiss onscreen it felt emotional,"
and called Lawrence's laugh that followed the kiss "genius."
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Taking to the part, chemically | 0:00
It just felt right | 1:28
Hedwig wouldn't be stopped | 2:40
A kiss before tragedy | 3:49
A kiss almost started a fight | 4:55
An unscripted smooch | 6:03
She just couldn’t help herself | 6:52
To tongue or not to tongue | 7:59
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