This story is extraordinary because it’s set in London, three stops down the tube from where I grew up, and still it’s a world that I didn’t know anything about, but it’s happening right down the road. The characters need this release to open up… There was energy to that scene that I haven’t experienced in any other sex scenes [with men] in my career. What was it like performing a sexuality you don’t identify as? WEISZ: I’ve fictionally been in love with and told stories about being in love with many men, but it was about being in love with a woman. Is it troubling to you that we constantly need these kind of cinematic affirmations that tell us it’s okay to be able to love who we want to love?
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