London: Michael Douglas and Matt Damon have got
intimate in new Liberace biopic, 'Behind the Candelabra', which details
the flamboyant star's secret gay relationship.
The Liberace biopic, which focuses on the famous pianist's secret
affair with gay lover Scott Thorson, is set to compete for the Palme
d'Or prize at the 66th annual Cannes Film Festival and director Steven
Soderbergh has revealed that the stars were unafraid to tackle risque
scenes in the flick, reported Contactmusic.
"Michael, he was just fearless. They both are. The movie just
doesn't work if they don't both literally join hands and jump off the
cliff. It's intimate stuff, even if it was a guy and a girl. But for a
lot of people it'll be hard to see Jason Bourne on top of Gordon Gekko,"
the director said.
He added of Damon's risk-taking role, "Matt doesn't have anything
to protect. That's not how he makes his decisions. He makes his
decisions based on whether he's engaged by the piece or not. If it turns
out to be something that's really gonna push him as a performer, even
better."
'Behind the Candelabra' is based on Scott Thorson's 1988
autobiography, detailing his secret relationship with the flamboyant
musician.
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