![]() ![]() "If Florence and Edward had done that, they may have. ![]() "We should all esteem the value of waiting and letting things take their course," he says. McEwan hopes people leave the film understanding the value of listening to each other and having that emotional connection first. It’s very important to listen, and it’s not just hearing the words that are spoken but listening fully to what needs and requires-emotionally and sexually and otherwise." "I feel like they should be because it’s as much a part of it as anything else. "Emotions aren’t talked about in sex education," Howle says. We’ve come a long way in terms of the discussion and the dialogue, but there’s still a lot of baggage we’re carrying around, like how gender is defined and how that affects the way we relate to one another."Įven now, those can be hard to get past. That is spectacularly unhelpful founding and forming healthy relationships. And his conversation is purely male one-upmanship. She gets all her information from a book. She doesn’t even have a conversation about sex. ![]() "At this time, the conversation was much, much more prescribed. Still, "the expectations of this couple on their relationship are very gendered," Cooke explains. ![]()
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