
The plates clank around and you’ll have a laugh.

“And I thought about the sink, because I remembered I had once had sex with a girl over a sink, way back. “I didn’t want to do their sex scene in bed because it’s so dreary,” Lyne said. “I was dying to know what else would this woman do, and when would the wife find out?” There were no intimacy coordinators around when they shot the steamy scene that sets the plot in motion.

“It was a very good script,” director Adrian Lyne said back in 1987, a week before the film’s release.

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