That's a great argument, calling me an idiot!
I never said it was a body double here, just that the actress seems much younger than in her other movies, which is why I asked.
People on the internet can't handle any contradiction.
At least, I don't enjoy belittling people when I disagree with them, and I provide arguments.
I see that it bothered a lot of people that I shared the information that, according to the credits, there's a body double in the movie "Passion".
But feel free to believe what you want, I'm not defending any particular viewpoint, and I don't know the actress. If some people want to live in their fantasy, that's fine. For my part, I think that 98% of sex scenes in mainstream movies are fake.
I just think that the ultimate proof is a sex scene + face + film crew and actor who acknowledges the explicit sex. That's the case with the French movie "Chronicle of a Contemporary Family's Sex Life". You see the face + simultaneous sex scene, and the directors and actors own up to it. And I think that's a great approach! Hiding, not owning up to it, is counterproductive, it makes people talk more than if you just own up to it.
I start from the principle that if an actor or actress doesn't feel comfortable assuming an explicit sex scene in a movie, then they shouldn't do it.
And explicit doesn't mean real! I think a lot of people confuse these concepts. If I take the example of the movie "The Slut", yes, it's explicit, it's undeniable, but that doesn't mean the sex scene is real. It's not because an actor has an erection that there's actual sex
I try not to think with my dick. I keep a critical mind.