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Breaking Baz: Nicole Kidman Never Expected To Play Red-Hot ‘Babygirl’ Role That Explores Female Desire “At This Stage Of My Life”
Nicole Kidman says that when she read the script for 'Babygirl', she was "completely hypnotized" by its "very modern look at women's sexuality."
A husband named Jacob, who’s in the Phwoar category with a capital P – easy to pull off since he’s played by Antonio Banderas; two teenage daughters; a splashy Manhattan apartment; the obligatory house in the country, and a wardrobe full of power coats, a form of apparel that’s become something of a signature costume for Kidman of late. Into this mix comes Samuel, played with a smouldering intensity by Harris Dickinson( Blitz, Triangle of Sadness), an intern who chooses Romy, “the older woman,” to mentor him. Yet, Kidman stresses, it’s a film that plays to both men and women “and all genders, because you’re going, ‘Okay, it’s relatable in the metaphoric way to anyone that’s exploring their desires, their yearnings, and their true authentic self, and their secrets and the way in which they’re behaving.
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