Teen idol Mischa Barton said yesterday she had no problem baring all for
a sex scene in her latest film, calling herself a believer in "true love."
The 22-year-old former "The O.C." star was in Tokyo promoting "Closing the
Ring," a love story about a dying fighter pilot who tries to return a ring to
his girlfriend who gets it back only 50 years later.
In the film directed by Richard Attenborough, best known for Oscar-winning
biopic "Gandhi," Barton plays young Ethel Ann who is never able to fully recover
from the death of her betrothed, Teddy Gordon, played by Stephen Amell.
"I don't have a problem with nudity," the British-born American actress said
of her sex scene.
"Giving herself to Teddy, it's not your average sex scene. The nudity is
about her innocence. There is something tragic and heartbreaking about it," she
said.
"Perhaps to contemporary women it seems a bit more far-fetched but I believe
in eternal love, in true love like that," she said. "I mean the greatest example
is the director (Attenborough) and his wife."
But the star also said she was at odds with certain aspects of the character
she portrayed.
"The only thing I don't agree with what happens to Ethel Ann is that she
allows to embitter herself," Barton said. "She needed to learn to let go and she
couldn't do that because she couldn't accept that."
"People are affected by tragedy and war in their own way, and some people are
just permanently affected by it," she said.
Barton, whose credits include cameos in hit movies "The Sixth Sense" and
"Notting Hill," was earlier this month sentenced to three years probation after
being caught driving drunk and in possession of marijuana.