Unusual spanking in "True Grit?"
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 9:04 pm
In the 2010 version of "True Grit", Matt Damon spanks Hailee Steinfeld (or her body double), and it's a pretty good scene; but something about it seemed unusual to me. Here it is: Damon begins by putting Hailee (or her body double) over his lap and spanking her bottom with his hand. Two of these handswats are visible to the audience. But then, midway through the scene, he reaches down to the ground and picks up a switch. He then proceeds to continue the spanking, using only the switch. And I wondered why? He was doing fine with just his hand. Why did he "switch" to another implement? Seemed awkward to me.
I did a little research, and I may have found out why.
We all remember that in the original "True Grit" (1969), that same scene is played by Glenn Campbell, who spanks Kim Darby. But Campbell used only the switch, never once using his hand on Kim's bottom. Why the change in the 2010 version?
In the IMDb's coverage of the 2010 version, the writers are at pains to tell us, again and again, that the 2010 film is not a remake of the 1969 John Wayne film. No, it is an interpretation of the original book by Charles Portis. It's considered a classic, and the director wanted to respect the words of the book. So I'll assume that the source book does describe the spanking as it is shown in the 2010 film. Either way, it's fun to watch by such as we.
Cheers,
Dan
I did a little research, and I may have found out why.
We all remember that in the original "True Grit" (1969), that same scene is played by Glenn Campbell, who spanks Kim Darby. But Campbell used only the switch, never once using his hand on Kim's bottom. Why the change in the 2010 version?
In the IMDb's coverage of the 2010 version, the writers are at pains to tell us, again and again, that the 2010 film is not a remake of the 1969 John Wayne film. No, it is an interpretation of the original book by Charles Portis. It's considered a classic, and the director wanted to respect the words of the book. So I'll assume that the source book does describe the spanking as it is shown in the 2010 film. Either way, it's fun to watch by such as we.
Cheers,
Dan