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8 Kisses In Iconic Movies That Weren't Planned But Looked Perfect

  • 5:25 pm April 5, 2022
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Not everything that you see in the movies is planned. Sometimes, actors just improvise as per the energy while shooting a scene. These 8 kisses were actually a result of that improvisation. These kisses weren't planned and yet looked perfect.

Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Adams in American Hustle

What a start to the list, right? Nope, this one wasn't a part of the script. Amy Adams revealed that she and Jennifer Lawrence decided to aggressively kiss in the middle of their characters’ fight, even though there was nothing remotely similar in the script: “We were talking about the scene and I was like ’How about if she kisses her?’



Woody Harrelson and Elizabeth Banks in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2

This wasn't planned as well. As Banks revealed: “Woody and I went into that moment, that wasn’t written, we improv’d that. We decided to do it, and the director was like, ‘I love it. Let’s try it again.’”

Helena Bonham Carter and Julian Sands in A Room with a View

This one was again a very cute but unscripted moment in the movie. Helena Bonham Carter actually revealed that it was a wild ride for her: “You know the kiss that ended up being something everyone loved? That was totally improvised, right at the last minute.”



Indira Varma and Gemma Whelan in Game of Thrones

If you've seen this, you know how crazy this scene became when it got telecasted. As Varma revealed: “It wasn’t directed that we would kiss. It just seemed like something we should do.”

Max Greenfield and Jake Johnson in New Girl

As Jake said: “Max improvised kissed me a bunch on the show.” Greenfield added that he had some convincing to do: “Jake was against it at first, and I said: ’Just go with it, let it happen, let it be free, let it be in the moment.’” Now this is absolutely crazy, right?



Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth in The Last Song

For every romantic maniac out there, we all loved it, right? Hemsworth revealed that they were filming on the beach on the very first day of work and that they got into the lovey-dovey stuff right off the bat: “The funny thing about that scene was that originally there was no kiss in that scene. And the director was yelling out things throughout the scene, halfway through she yelled out: ’Kiss!’ So we kinda got thrown into it, which was good cause, you know, I had no time to get nervous about it.” Absolutely crazy!