Nicole Kidman talks about her different orgasms in her new movie: "I get red! It's crazy..."

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There is something that undoubtedly puts the actors and actresses involved in this type of scene to the test during the filming of a movie, and these are none other than the sexual ones. One of the new works coming to the big screen is 'Babygirl', which has counted in its cast with the great Nicole Kidman, in a role that may have surprised some viewers.

This film, which falls within the genre of erotic suspense, Nicole Kidman plays a successful and mature woman named Romy. She has a brutal affair with her intern, who is obviously much younger, while cheating on her husband.

 "I get red! It's crazy..."

This film has many details that Kidman has decided to reveal in an interview with THR. The actress has assured that she loved that viewers see her as someone "sexual," referring to her age, 57 years.

Nicole explained it this way: "Many times, women are dismissed at a certain point in their careers as sexual beings. So it was really nice to be seen that way. From the moment I read it, I thought: Yes, this is a voice I haven't seen, this is a place I haven't been, I don't think the audience has been."

This is Nicole Kidman's reaction when asked about her orgasms in the movie

The sexual scenes that the actress has had to face have been so intense that she has even admitted that she has been tired of having orgasms. She was also asked how she portrayed all those orgasms in the film, and this was her response: "I get red! It's crazy. But it's a good thing, I guess. I'm really interested in exploring those things, but I'm not that extroverted. I was so into the character. To teach behind the curtain now with that, it's too sacred."

 "I get red! It's crazy..."

Finally, she ended the interview with her opinion of the feature film: "I think this film is very liberating. I hope it is. Some people have told me that it's the most disturbing film they've ever seen in their lives, to which I say, 'Oh, no, I'm so sorry'."

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