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Alice and Steve stars explain gross reason romantic scene had to be cut

David Ugorji||3 min read
Alice and Steve stars explain gross reason romantic scene had to be cut

I still remember the first time I watched an outdoor scene in a movie and couldn't help but laugh at the sheer inappropriateness of a scene that had nothing to do with the plot. It was a moment of levity in an otherwise sombre film, and it caught me off guard. That's a feeling Jemaine Clement and Yali Topol Margalith, the stars of the Disney Plus series Alice and Steve, would be familiar with after a particularly cringe-worthy moment on set.

Alice and Steve is a 'wrong-com', a genre of comedy that explores the absurdity of life, love, and relationships. The new series takes a dark spin on romance by forming a relationship between Jemaine's character and Yali's character when they're both at their lowest emotional points. The unlikely couple faces opposition from Nicola Walker's character, Alice, who's determined to break them up. But what the creators didn't plan for was a dead fox floating in a river, which nearly derailed a pivotal romantic scene.

Jemaine and Yali's conversation with Metro revealed the unglamorous truth behind filming a romantic scene. 'There was a floating, fly-riddled dead fox,' Jemaine explained, making it clear that it wasn't a planned part of the scene. Yali added, 'The smell.. Just floating in the river.. And we just had to play in love.' The two actors had to navigate the disgusting reality of a dead animal in the midst of a romantic scene, making it a rather comedic moment in an otherwise dramatic scene.

Yali also shed light on the importance of balancing power dynamics in the relationship between Steve and Izzy. As best friends for 30 years, Steve has a long-established position in the family, which gives him an edge over Izzy. To counter this, Yali's character makes the first move on Steve, establishing a more equal power dynamic. This decision adds depth to the story, making the relationship between Steve and Izzy more believable and realistic.

Jemaine and Yali's experience on set serves as a reminder that even the most beautiful landscapes can be marred by nature's grossness. Filmmakers often plan for the unexpected, but sometimes, even with the best planning, things don't go as expected. In this case, a dead fox floating in a river changed the course of a romantic scene, making it a rather uncomfortable moment for the actors involved.

Alice and Steve's take on love and relationships challenges traditional notions of romance. By forming a relationship between two people at their lowest emotional points, the show pokes fun at the idea that love can conquer all. The dead fox, though gross, adds a layer of realism to the scene, highlighting the unpredictability of life and love.

As a writer, I believe that sometimes it's the unexpected moments that make a story truly memorable. The dead fox on the riverbank is a reminder that even in the most romantic scenes, reality can be harsh and unpredictable. Alice and Steve's take on love and relationships offers a fresh perspective on what it means to be in love, and I'm excited to see how this unique take on romance unfolds in the show.

In the end, it's hard not to laugh at the absurdity of a dead fox nearly derailing a romantic scene. But beneath the humor lies a deeper truth: that even in the most beautiful moments, reality can be gross and unpredictable. As audiences watch Alice and Steve navigate their unlikely romance, they'll be reminded that love is messy, and sometimes, it's not pretty.

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