London, Dec 12 – Actor Jake Gyllenhaal wants to go back to good old-fashioned movie making.
 “What’s happened to the movies? All those Katharine Hepburn and Spencer  Tracy films about love? When I watch Rita Hayworth or Fred Astaire dance  I think, why don’t we have that any more?” the Daily Mail quoted him as  saying.
 “So many films now are all about sex and love. But you really don’t see  the two of them coming together. I want love and sex in movies to be  different than it has been.”
 “I definitely have an alpha-male aspect to me,” said Jake.
 Gyllenhaal’s latest film ‘Love  and  Other Drugs’ is an original,  thought-provoking and very funny exploration of love and sex, in which a  relationship between Viagra salesman Jamie (Gyllenhaal) and Maggie  (Anne Hathaway), an ostensibly confident woman with early-onset  Parkinson’s, develops into love. 
 “Jamie is the ultimate seducer and would have been perfectly happy to  float through life minus the burden of responsibility or connecting to  anyone – until he meets Maggie,” said Gyllenhaal. 
 “There’s not a whole lot of actual sex in the film. There is a lot of us  talking with our clothes off, beforehand or after, and I think that’s  more real. You don’t have a sheet draped across Annie’s chest, because  people don’t tend to do that, do you know what I mean? 
 “It’s uncomfortable when you’re naked on set, but I do feel like an old  hand at it at this point. I’ve done some pretty crazy things already. 
 “My parents taught me to feel comfortable about my body. They told me  there’s a beauty in whatever you are. Also I feel it’s very important to  portray love and sex in the right way.
 “Besides, in our case, we’d already had faux movie sex in Brokeback Mountain. So we were relatively comfortable,” he said. (ANI)
