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They shot seventeen takes. Each one was a disaster. Dakota kept forgetting that the comedy came from delaying the inevitable, not sprinting toward it like a golden retriever after a tennis ball. At one point, he was supposed to accidentally knock over a vase of flowers, a symbol of repressed passion. Instead, he picked up the vase, looked at Chloe, and said, “This is in the way, huh?” and calmly set it outside the set door.
“It’s a comedy adult film,” Mumbles explained to his bewildered boom operator. “But not that kind of comedy. The script is witty. It has banter. It has emotional stakes. And then, every seventeen pages, an extremely literal metaphor happens.” comedy adult films
Dakota, wearing a Regency-era cravat that strained over his pectorals, looked at his co-star, a woman named Chloe “The Clarifier” Voss. Chloe was a classically trained actress who had fallen into adult films after her avant-garde mime troupe went bankrupt. She was holding a prop teacup like it was a Shakespearean skull. They shot seventeen takes
Dakota squinted. “Hey,” he said.
“Why, sir,” she said, slipping into a perfect English accent of her own, “I do believe you’re trying to get me to remove your trousers under the pretense of haberdashery. How scandalously efficient of you.” At one point, he was supposed to accidentally
“Okay,” Mumbles said, clapping his hands. “Scene four. Mr. Darcy, you’re at the ball. You see Elizabeth Bennet across the room. You feel a tension. A longing. Say your line.”