
Nicole Kidman was kind of blown away by a review of her upcoming movie Baby girl.
“I think this film is very liberating. I hope so,” Kidman, 57, said The Hollywood Reporter in a profile posted on Wednesday, December 4th. “Some people say it’s the most disturbing movie they’ve ever seen, which I’m like, ‘Oh no, I’m so sorry.’
The film, due for release on Wednesday, December 25, stars Kidman as Romy, a CEO who begins an illicit affair with one of her interns, Samuel (Harris Dickinson). For Kidman, the sexually charged film was something that spoke to her on a deeper level.

“Many times women are rejected at a certain point in their career as a sexual being. So it was really beautiful to be looked at like that,” said the actress THR. “From the moment I read it, I was like, ‘Yeah, this is a voice I haven’t seen, this is a place I haven’t been, I don’t think the audience has been.’ who has all this power but isn’t sure who she is, what she wants, what she desires, even though she seems to have it all. And I think that’s really relatable.”
Kidman also admitted that she thought it was a “raw and dangerous” film to make.
“I couldn’t believe they were giving us the money to do it,” she said in part. “The sexuality of it. That it wasn’t written for a 20-year-old. It’s not even written for a 30-year-old.

Although fans have seen Kidman in numerous films over the years, something like this — especially when it comes to the sexiness of it all — allowed the Aussie star to tap into her extroverted side.
“I’m blushing, still! It’s crazy,” she said THR for the many orgasms she performs in the film. “But that’s a good thing, I guess.” I’m very interested in exploring these things, but I’m not that outgoing. I was so in character. To pull back the curtain on all this is too sacred.
Kidman’s costar, Dickinson, 28, spoke out beforehand about filming sex scenes with the legendary actress. (The two stars’ chemistry is highly talked about.)
“We had a discussion with the intimacy coordinator and then Nicole and I kind of worked things out with him after setting the parameters of what we were both comfortable with,” he said Diversity in October. “The Intimacy Coordinator says, “What are you comfortable with, what do you want as a director, what are you comfortable doing from this vision?” They facilitate that and do it very subtly without interrupting the actual scene.”