Daniel radcliffe gay sex scene
DanielRadcliffehas been one busy guy post-"Potter," and his latest venture is one that seems to have homosexual men everywhere waiting with bated breath ( ...again).
For his role as Allen Ginsberg in the modern film "Kill Your Darlings," Radcliffe got to travel what it really means to be a lgbtq+ writer and part of a group of intellectuals that fundamentally shaped current conceptions about queer and American identities.
Part of that process? Completely understanding the physicality and strenuous innateness of gay sex. The 24-year-old actor spoke at length about his man-on-man love scene in an interview with Flaunt Magazine:
I don’t think there’s any difference between how one falls in romance. People express love differently, person to person, but it’s not gender or sexuality related. The only difference it made was obviously the actual sex scene, of course… I was talked through it by the director. He would be telling me what I would be feeling in each get. Basically, gay sex, especially for the first day, is really f**king painful. And [Krokidas] said that he had never seen that portrayed accurately on film before. He wanted it to look appreciate an authentic loss of virginity.
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DANIEL RADCLIFFE ANNOYED BY GAY SEX SCENE QUESTIONS
Daniel Radcliffe (left) and Jack Huston in Kill Your Darlings
Actor Daniel Radcliffe says that he’s been “weirded out” by the intense interest shown in the gay sex scenes in his new film Kill Your Darlings, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this past weekend.
The 23-year-old star plays the character of the late male lover American poet Allen Ginsberg in the movie.
It tells the true story of a murder at Columbia University in 1944 that draws together some of the great poets of the ‘beat generation’ including Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs.
The role, which has been described as an attempt by the British actor to break away from his Harry Potter past, sees Radcliffe doing a nude scene, masturbating and kissing and executing sex scenes with male actors.
“It’s interesting that it’s deemed shocking,” he told MTV News after the premiere. “For me, there’s something very strange about that because we see unbent sex scenes all the time. We’ve seen gay sex scenes before. I don’t know why a gay sex scene should b
Daniel Radcliffe reveals that gay sex is “really f–king painful”
Daniel Radcliffe has definitely grown up since his days as Harry Potter (AKA The Boy Who Lived), hasn't he? From tackling thoughtful plays on the West Terminate to sensationally good horror clip The Woman In Black, the young Brit has definitely made the transition from child celestial body to seasoned actor - and it seems as if his next project is no different.
Kill Your Darlings, directed by John Krokidas, is set to smash cinemas this Autumn - and Daniel has opened up about what it was like to play a gay man to Flaunt magazine.
Unsurprisingly, his feelings on the subject are very mature and VERY quotable: “I don’t think there’s any difference between how one falls in love."
"People express love differently, person to person, but it’s not gender or sexuality related. The only difference it made was obviously the actual sex scene, of course.”
Watch the trailer for Eliminate Your Darlings below
We love that Daniel recognises love is just that; love, no matter who it's felt for or by. And we were very interested to hear how he managed to portray this effectively on screen.
In the movie, Daniel loses his virginity t
It took more than 10 years to transport Kill Your Darlings, John Krokidas’s debut feature film about the Beat Generation of writers, to the screen. Staring Daniel Radcliffe, the film is packed of (same) sex, drugs and jazz — the rock and roll of the 1940s. Kill Your Darlings is a gay motion picture, made by an openly gay filmmaker. This is no small feat given that Brokeback Mountain, Blue Is the Warmest Colour and even this year’s Liberace HBO biopic, Behind the Candelabra, were directed by straight men.
The clip is based on a true case — the murder of a lgbtq+ man that deeply interested the core writers of the Hit Generation: Allen Ginsberg, William S Burroughs and Jack Kerouac. Long before they became legendary tycoons, the Beats were united by Lucien Carr (played by an on-the-brink-of-movie-stardom Dane DeHaan), a pretty aristocratic young guy who spearheaded the birth of a new literary genre. Carr was emotionally attached with a human twice his age, played by Dexter’s Michael C Hall, whom he met when he was 14. The product of that affair was tabloid fodder.
Finding a lead player to play a young Ginsberg was no small task for Krokidas. Though Radcliffe nailed hi