Neal McDonough, a veteran actor with a long-standing rule against on-screen kissing, has made a rare exception for his latest film, "The Last Rodeo." Directed by Jon Avnet, the movie stars McDonough as a retired rodeo legend grappling with his past and seeking redemption. In a poignant scene, McDonough shares a kiss with his wife, Ruv McDonough, who portrays his on-screen partner.
McDonough's decision to bend his rule highlights the significance of the scene and its impact on the film's narrative. "The Last Rodeo" delves into the complexities of family relationships and the possibility of finding forgiveness and a fresh start, even later in life. The film aims to resonate with audiences by showcasing authentic human experiences and the enduring power of love and connection. Avnet's direction brings a sensitive touch to the story, emphasizing the emotional depth of the characters and their journeys.
The film is expected to be released later this year. McDonough's fans and film enthusiasts alike are eager to witness his performance and the compelling story of "The Last Rodeo."
Neal McDonough Bends 'No-Kissing' Rule for New Film
Actor Neal McDonough, known for avoiding on-screen kissing due to his religious beliefs, made an exception for his role in "The Last Rodeo." The film, directed by Jon Avnet, features McDonough as a retired rodeo star. He shares a kiss with his real-life wife, Ruv McDonough, who plays his on-screen spouse. The movie explores themes of family, redemption, and second chances.