![]() ![]() “With the film I got to get into people’s sex lives, but also into their fantasies - which allows for some complex, rich and horny situations.”Ĭhloe does touch on some of Egoyan’s favourite themes, in particular the question of where the truth ultimately lies. “Sometimes it’s really great to lose yourself in a psychological framework like this one,” he says. And Egoyan reports that sticking to directing was in some ways liberating. The script, based on the 2003 French feature film Nathalie, was penned by Erin Cressida Wilson. But it’s a different approach this time around, as Egoyan is directing from someone else’s screenplay. Unable to prove anything beyond her instincts, Moore hires a prostitute (Amanda Seyfried) to seduce Neeson and prove that he is indeed a philanderer.Įgoyan has shown us kink before, especially in his celebrated 1994 entry Exotica, which exposed Toronto’s seedy stripper milieu. In Egoyan’s latest film, the erotic thriller Chloe, Moore plays a physician who suspects her hubby (Liam Neeson) of having an affair. Oscar-nominee Julianne Moore has proven herself the big screen’s biggest faghag, with star turns in the films of numerous queer auteurs, including roles in Far from Heaven, Safe, A Single Man, Savage Grace and Gus Van Sant’s remake of Psycho.īut it has taken a straight director, Toronto’s Atom Egoyan, to get Moore to give it up for a sexually charged, explicit lesbian love scene.
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