October 23rd 2024.
In a recent interview, Nicole Kidman opened up about her experience filming the steamy new movie Babygirl. The 57-year-old actress admitted that there were moments where she didn't want to orgasm anymore while shooting the film. Babygirl, directed by Halina Reijn, is an erotic thriller featuring Kidman as Romy, an ambitious tech CEO, and Harris Dickinson as Samuel, an intern at her company. The film is set to release on Christmas day in the US and January 10 in the UK.
According to The Sun, Kidman described the filming process as "liberating," but also acknowledged how important trust was between herself, the director, and her co-star, Dickinson. Reijn's direction was vital in creating a safe and comfortable environment for filming intimate scenes between Kidman and Dickinson, as well as between Kidman and her on-screen husband, played by Antonio Banderas.
The constant physical touch involved in filming these scenes could sometimes become overwhelming for Kidman, leading to moments of frustration. She explained, "There was an enormous amount of sharing and trust and then frustration. It's like, 'Don't touch me.'" However, she also clarified that these were just temporary feelings and that overall, she found the experience "liberating."
Kidman and Dickinson have both spoken about the level of trust required for their roles in the film. Dickinson shared that there were days where he would feel terrified about filming a particular scene, but the trust between him and his co-stars helped them overcome any discomfort. He also praised the director for creating a safe space where they could take breaks if needed.
The trailer for Babygirl has already caused a stir among fans, with many expressing their excitement and anticipation for the film's release. Kidman, who won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival for her role in Babygirl, also commented on the film's steamy trailer, admitting that it's a "weird feeling" to know that the world will see her in such an intimate way.
Babygirl is just one of many films in recent years that feature older leading ladies romancing younger actors on screen. Kidman joins actresses like Anne Hathaway, Laura Dern, and Olivia Wilde in this trend, showcasing a shift in Hollywood's portrayal of relationships and age gaps.
It's clear that trust and a safe working environment were crucial in bringing Babygirl to life, and Kidman's latest comments about the film only add to the excitement surrounding its release. Hollywood, you have our attention.
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