INTERViEW with Kay Parker #2 (about TABOO) - MKX
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Oh, Mom.
You know I'm gonna stay with you.
Oh, darling, I'm so glad.
I had never heard of Curtis Stevens.
We met, we met at a restaurant in West LA,
and he told me it was about i*****,
and ***********, absolutely not."
I loved "Taboo" as a movie.
In fact, the ending was so disturbing and bothersome to me
that she didn't end up with her son.
It made me question my own morals.
He persisted, and then, again,
I can only describe this as my higher self jumped in
and said, "Do it, because somebody's going to do it.
You, if you do it, you can bring consciousness
and quality to it, so do it."
We are censoring ourselves from doing things
that are as free and as open as they were 35 years ago.
I mean, they were more free 35 years ago.
I hated the script the first time I read it.
It was really difficult to read about i*****
in such a sort of flippant manner.
But it was so wrong.
Look, Ma, I don't think any less of either one of us.
It happened, and I gotta tell you,
I want it to happen again.
Don't, don't.
No, Paul, don't.
The wall has a dirty word for this.
There's these moments that kind of make you say,
"Whoa," these jarring moments, like, for example,
when Kay Parker is in the kitchen
and her breast is hanging out of her shirt
and she's standing there with her son,
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