Ever wondered what it’s like to film steamy scenes with Nicole Kidman? Harris Dickinson spills the tea while Nicole reveals the challenges and intensity of shooting 'Babygirl'.
Nicole Kidman is back in the spotlight, this time for her role in the upcoming erotic thriller 'Babygirl'. Directed by Halina Reijn, the film delves into an age-gap relationship where Kidman plays a powerful tech CEO who embarks on a whirlwind affair with her much younger intern, Harris Dickinson. As viewers anticipate its December 25 release, the on-set chemistry and intensity between the lead actors have sparked quite a buzz. But filming such intimate scenes isn’t all fun and games – it has its challenges!
In a candid interview, Nicole opened up about her experience shooting the steamy scenes, mentioning that there were times when the intensity became overwhelming. "I had to pause filming due to the heat of the moment,” she revealed, referring to the erotic interplay not just with Dickinson but also with Antonio Banderas, who portrays her on-screen husband. For the Oscar-winning actress, balancing passion with professionalism is no easy feat, especially when emotions run high and you’re portraying complex, layered characters.
Harris Dickinson didn't hold back either, sharing his perspective on working alongside a seasoned actress like Kidman. He admitted that filming those intimate moments was daunting yet exciting. It appears that age is just a number, as the chemistry between the two – despite their 29-year age gap – seemed electric. Both actors have expressed how crucial it was to create a comfortable environment to get through what some might consider a scandalous storyline.
As audiences eagerly await 'Babygirl', it's interesting to note that Nicole Kidman recently won the Best Actress award at the Venice Film Festival for her performance in this very film. Not only that, but the movie is also making waves in discussions around power dynamics and sexual exploration in relationships, adding a layer of intrigue that extends beyond mere spectacle. Will 'Babygirl' push the boundaries of its genre? Only time will tell!
How could they? In the film, written and directed by Halina Reijn, Kidman plays the CEO of a tech company who has a very kinky affair with a much younger intern ...
Babygirl explores an age-gap relationship, where Nicole Kidman plays a woman in a position of power who embarks on a sexual affair with her intern.
Nicole Kidman won the Best Actress award at Venice Film Festival for Babygirl. The film releases in theatres on December 25. | Hollywood.
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