The actor stars alongside Seyfried in the new biopic about
1970s porn icon Linda Lovelace and admits it was tough to film scenes which depict domestic violence between Linda (Seyfried) and her abusive husband Chuck Traynor, reported Contactmusic.
"You know, I don't even think about it when I'm doing it. I'd arrive on set a lot of times and I would read what I was going to do that day and I would go, 'That's awful, I'm not gonna do that', and then you go on set and, of course, you kind of have to do it," he said.
"The violence is always difficult; the sex wasn't a big deal, really. I mean, the violence doesn't feel violent when you're doing it because you're holding someone's neck and not really strangling them, so it feels fake. And a lot of the time you're struggling to find the reality to it and the way the story is connected to it. It's actually quite difficult to become connected to it."
"Lovelace" is in cinemas on August 23.