“The whole thing about Ritchie’s sex montage was that it’s about him getting more confident and more open.He starts off with a timid little blowjob.
Then it’s a bit more than that. Then he’s a timid bottom. Then he’s going for it – flipping here and there and everywhere. Plus, then it’s fun, and he’s laughing, and he’s giggling.We did have to lose a couple of moans.
The censors said that there was too much pleasure.Again, I’m now thinking back to that moment, and going, “F**k off!” [laughs] It’s not [an adult film].
But it was Ritchie in a three-way, and he was having the time of his life. So why did I have to take the tone of that out?””— It’s a Sin director Peter Hoar speaking with Digital Spy about the importance of representing.