The English title of "The Girlfriend Experience", "The Girlfriend Experience", is originally synonymous with a social phenomenon. It specifically refers to wealthy men who pay high fees and hire sex workers to provide sexual services for them, and require the other party to role-play them. Girlfriend. It is said that in order to make the script more realistic, Steven Soderbergh and the screenwriter team interviewed many senior call girls engaged in this kind of work, and their annual income was more than one million US dollars. The screenwriters of the film Brian Koppelman and David Levien worked together to write the script of " Ocean's Thirteen ". The story of the new film was also brewed with Steven Soderbergh at that time.
The Girlfriend Experience movie plot
The English title of "The Girlfriend Experience", "The Girlfriend Experience", is originally synonymous with a social phenomenon. It specifically refers to wealthy men who pay high fees and hire sex workers to provide sexual services for them, and require the other party to role-play them. Girlfriend. It is said that in order to make the script more realistic, Steven Soderbergh and the screenwriter team interviewed many senior call girls engaged in this kind of work, and their annual income was more than one million US dollars. The screenwriters of the film Brian Koppelman and David Levien worked together to write the script of " Ocean's Thirteen ". The story of the new film was also brewed with Steven Soderbergh at that time.
The Girlfriend Experience quotes
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Interviewer: What I'm trying to build up to here is to see the role this guy plays in your life. Not necessarily your relationship between you... I'm not intrested in the intimate details between these two people... you and your boyfriend. I'm intrested in the kind of relationship somebody in your business would have with someone they actually love.
Chelsea: You'll have to ask him on that.
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Chelsea: [into a phone] So, what are you looking forward to? Do you have anything specific in mind?
David: [voice] Well... you know, after looking at your web site I'd just really love to get together with you. I'm just kind of feeling stressed out. I should probally see a shrink, but it seems more fun to see you.
Chelsea: Why don't you tell me about yourself? Are you married? Do you have kids? What kind of screenplay are you working on?
David: Yes and yes, and no comment.
Chelsea: How many kids do you have?
David: I have two little girls. Don't make me feel bad, though.
Chelsea: I woun't.