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In a recent revelation, the film editor for "It Ends With Us" has expressed frustration regarding Blake Lively's demands for approval over sex scenes in the movie. Unsealed text messages have surfaced, showcasing the behind-the-scenes challenges faced during production. The editor's exasperation was evident as they communicated their concerns, using the phrase "SMH" to convey their disbelief at the situation.
The approval rights granted to Lively have raised eyebrows among the production team, leading to discussions about creative control and the impact on the editing process. As a prominent actress, Lively's influence on the film has been significant, but it appears to have created a rift between her and the editorial team. This situation highlights the complexities of balancing artistic vision with the personal boundaries of actors involved in intimate scenes.
As the film gears up for release, audiences are left to wonder how these tensions may have influenced the final product. The dynamics of creative collaboration in Hollywood remain as intricate as ever, especially when it comes to sensitive content.
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