Re: bondage series ou film
Publié : 28 sept. 2013, 05:33
Oui tu as raison Louis les ligotages sont souvent mal fait.
J ai quand même souvenir quel dans le film "le serpent" (assez médiocre par ailleurs) on peut voir Olga Kurylenko très bien ligotée. Par ailleurs lors d'une interview Olga a déclaré qu'elle trouvait le bondage esthétique :
Voici l'article :
"London, Sept 21 : It seems that actress Olga Kurylenko has developed a fascination for bondage love, after filming raunchy scenes in her latest French thriller ‘The Serpent’.
In a recent interview, the actress admitted that she found bondage ‘beautiful.’
Olga also revealed that the filmmakers hired a Japanese bondage expert to prepare her for the role.
“I found it beautiful - I sat down with the photographer and we talked about the art of bondage; I saw the pictures and I thought they were quite beautiful,” The Sun quoted Kurylenko, as saying.
"It’s a professional art form - I thought it looked really nice; like a bathing suit made of rope. I’m comfortable with my body and the naked scenes- as actress I’m glad to be doing this job; it’s amazing- really great,” she added.
‘The Serpent’ is based on the novel, ‘Plender’ by Ted Lewis, writer of ‘Jack’s Return Home’, which was popularly turned into Brit cult classic movie Get Carter. (With inputs from ANI)"
J ai quand même souvenir quel dans le film "le serpent" (assez médiocre par ailleurs) on peut voir Olga Kurylenko très bien ligotée. Par ailleurs lors d'une interview Olga a déclaré qu'elle trouvait le bondage esthétique :
Voici l'article :
"London, Sept 21 : It seems that actress Olga Kurylenko has developed a fascination for bondage love, after filming raunchy scenes in her latest French thriller ‘The Serpent’.
In a recent interview, the actress admitted that she found bondage ‘beautiful.’
Olga also revealed that the filmmakers hired a Japanese bondage expert to prepare her for the role.
“I found it beautiful - I sat down with the photographer and we talked about the art of bondage; I saw the pictures and I thought they were quite beautiful,” The Sun quoted Kurylenko, as saying.
"It’s a professional art form - I thought it looked really nice; like a bathing suit made of rope. I’m comfortable with my body and the naked scenes- as actress I’m glad to be doing this job; it’s amazing- really great,” she added.
‘The Serpent’ is based on the novel, ‘Plender’ by Ted Lewis, writer of ‘Jack’s Return Home’, which was popularly turned into Brit cult classic movie Get Carter. (With inputs from ANI)"