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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Diane Kruger Grants 'Permission' for Brutal Scene

Diane Kruger Grants 'Permission' for Brutal Scene

12 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Actor Lucas Bravo questioned the intensity of a scene with Diane Kruger.
  • Kruger gave Bravo explicit permission to fully commit to the assault scene.
  • The scene aimed to depict the societal oppression of women in that era.
Diane Kruger Grants 'Permission' for Brutal Scene

Lucas Bravo, portraying the Comte de Gercourt in the HBO series 'The Seduction,' revealed his internal conflict while filming a particularly intense scene with co-star Diane Kruger. The actor admitted to questioning the boundaries of portrayal during the challenging sequence.

Bravo shared that Kruger's direct reassurance was crucial. She reportedly granted him explicit permission to fully commit to the scene, stating her preparedness. This support helped Bravo navigate the emotional demands of portraying such a violent encounter on screen.

Kruger emphasized the scene's importance in illustrating the historical disempowerment of women. She explained that the depicted assault was intended to be as violent and graphic as possible, symbolizing the physical and psychological subjugation women faced within a male-dominated society.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The scene involved Bravo's character, Comte de Gercourt, overpowering and assaulting Diane Kruger's character, Madame de Rosemonde.
Diane Kruger gave Lucas Bravo explicit permission to fully commit to the scene, reassuring him and easing his nerves.
The scene was intended to graphically depict the physical and psychological subjugation of women by men and society during that historical period.

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