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Discover how Florence Pugh transformed a camera glitch during an intimate ‘Oppenheimer’ scene into a valuable learning experience.
In a candid revelation, Florence Pugh recently shared an unexpected hiccup that occurred during the filming of “Oppenheimer,” where a broken camera abruptly halted an intimate scene between her and co-star Cillian Murphy. The actress opened up about the incident during a panel discussion held in London last November, alongside co-stars Emily Blunt and moderator Jamie Dornan.
Describing the unfortunate moment, Pugh humorously recounted how the camera malfunctioned “right in the middle of our sex scene,” creating an unexpected pause in the production. Pugh, who portrayed Jean Tatlock, J. Robert Oppenheimer’s ex in the film, shared details about the unique challenges that arose during the shoot.
With both Pugh and Murphy in a closed set, the unexpected technical glitch prompted the actors to find themselves awkwardly frozen in a vulnerable position. However, rather than letting the situation dampen the atmosphere, Pugh embraced it as a learning opportunity.
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When a “camera surgeon” arrived to address the malfunction, Pugh seized the moment to quench her curiosity. Embracing a proactive mindset, she engaged with the repair tech, asking questions and gaining insights into the inner workings of the camera. “I’m like, ‘What’s going on with the shutter here, buddy?'” Pugh recalled, turning an unforeseen obstacle into a chance for personal growth.
Reflecting on the overall filming experience, Florence Pugh expressed admiration for the passion and expertise displayed by everyone on set. She emphasized the collaborative spirit that prevailed, highlighting the absence of dull moments. The actress conveyed her enthusiasm for working with a team of knowledgeable and dedicated individuals, making the filming process an exhilarating journey.
As “Oppenheimer” receives recognition with 13 nominations at this year’s Academy Awards, set to take place on March 10, Pugh’s behind-the-scenes anecdote adds a human touch to the challenges faced during the making of this acclaimed film. The incident, far from a setback, became a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the cast and crew, contributing to the unique and memorable journey of bringing “Oppenheimer” to the silver screen.
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