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Oscar Isaac's weird explanation for his viral moment with Jessica Chastain

Oscar Isaac's weird explanation for his viral moment with Jessica Chastain


 Last year, on the red carpet of the Venice Film Festival, both starred in a very special moment.

The red carpet of the Venice Film Festival, which took place last September, was notable for the presence of Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac, who came to talk about the movie Scenes From a Marriage, although they ended up starring in a very sensual moment.



Social networks made them viral when, through a video, the moment in which Isaac caressed Chastain and then pressed her lips apparently on the actress's forearm is observed.

Where did Oscar Isaac kiss Jessica Chastain?


But her movement took her kiss to no less than her armpit, as photographers and videographers captured this passion that pierced the screen and made it a Trending Topic.

In another angle, the lenses captured the reaction of the wife of Guatemalan Oscar Isaac, Elvira Lind, who smiled as "the scene" unfolded between her partner and the beautiful redhead married to Gian Luca Passi de Preposulo.



Today, almost a year after that iconic moment, the actor spoke about it in an interview with SiriusXM's The Jess Cagle Show, and referred to worms.
 

What does Oscar Isaac mean by worms?


"You know, you can cut them into a hundred pieces and they'll grow a whole new worm out of the little piece," the Moon Knight actor explained. "So basically they're kind of immortals and they've been working on a cellular level where they see cells communicate with each other through electricity and they decide, Okay, you're going to do the head. Okay, I'm going to do the head." tail. They're communicating through some sort of electromagnetic situation."



Oscar Isaac indicated that “this is how Jessica and I talk to each other. We are like little invertebrate worms” and he said that maybe they should “use a more real human language to speak instead of sniffing an armpit and doing things like that”.

"That's what starts to happen when you put us together and no matter how upset we get, no matter what happens, it's like the things that are happening around us are growing two heads," he concluded.

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