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Babygirl

  • 2024
  • 12
  • 1h 54min
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5,8/10
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Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson in Babygirl (2024)
A high-powered CEO puts her career and family on the line when she begins a torrid affair with her much-younger intern.
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  • Réalisation
    • Halina Reijn
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    • Halina Reijn
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    • Nicole Kidman
    • Harris Dickinson
    • Antonio Banderas
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    66 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Halina Reijn
    • Scénario
      • Halina Reijn
    • Casting principal
      • Nicole Kidman
      • Harris Dickinson
      • Antonio Banderas
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    • 232avis des critiques
    • 79Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 9 victoires et 23 nominations au total

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    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Romy
    Harris Dickinson
    Harris Dickinson
    • Samuel
    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • Jacob
    Sophie Wilde
    Sophie Wilde
    • Esme
    Esther McGregor
    Esther McGregor
    • Isabel
    Vaughan Reilly
    Vaughan Reilly
    • Nora
    Victor Slezak
    Victor Slezak
    • Mr. Missel
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    Leslie Silva
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    • Robert
    Mary Ann Lamb
    • Hannah
    Gabrielle Policano
    Gabrielle Policano
    • Mary
    Gabriela Torres
    Gabriela Torres
    • Intern
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    Izabel Mar
    • Intern
    Max O'Herlihy
    Max O'Herlihy
    • Intern
    Michael Kirchmann
    Michael Kirchmann
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      • Halina Reijn
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      • Halina Reijn
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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'Babygirl' has received mixed reactions, with critics praising Nicole Kidman's performance and the film's exploration of complex themes. Audience reactions are divided, with some appreciating the provocative narrative and strong performances, while others find it messy and unrealistic. Cinematography and direction are highlighted as strengths, but the story and character development are criticized for being underdeveloped and predictable. Overall, 'Babygirl' is seen as thought-provoking with strong performances, though it may not appeal to all viewers.
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    Andr678

    Fails to deliver on its premise

    Underdeveloped characters' storyline, the dialogue between them is flat, absolutely no chemistry between the main character and the young man. Nicole Kidman's character, meant to be a layered portrayal of vulnerability and control, comes across as shallow and poorly developed. The supporting cast, including Antonio Banderas, is equally underutilized, leaving their roles feeling more like afterthoughts than essential parts of the story. The script lacks depth, relying heavily on melodrama and predictable tropes rather than offering any fresh perspective on female desire or empowerment. Scenes that aim to be provocative or intense often feel forced and unconvincing, making the film's attempts at emotional resonance fall flat.

    The pacing is another significant issue. The movie drags in its middle act, with repetitive dialogue and unnecessary subplots that add little value to the overall narrative.
    katjagrcic

    Poorly written script packed in pseudo-feminism

    Poorly written script, no meaningful plot or character development, generic emotions and shallow submission psychology all packed in "own your kink like a boss" pseudo-feministic narrative that can sell pretty much anything nowadays. No eroticism, no emotional depth, no intellectual or psychological insights, no story.

    Interestingly, after "Eyes Wide Shut" Kidman had another wish to play a frigid woman who marries a guy that never brings her to orgasm... Why oh why? One failure was more than enough.

    Sex sells, celebrities sell - sadly, these are the only reasons why this boring film got so much attention.
    6evanston_dad

    Confusing and Confused Movie

    Nicole Kidman is giving a performance in "Babygirl" that no doubt many people will be calling "brave," mostly because it suggests that women over the age of 50 (gasp!) like to have sex and maybe even like to get kinky once in a while.

    She does give a good performance, and it's the movie's biggest selling point. It's a shame that by the time the film is over her performance has been diluted by a muddled screenplay that doesn't know what it wants to say about gender dynamics or the sexual power play between men and women. Maybe confusion is the point, because Kidman's character doesn't completely know what she wants. She enjoys her place as a powerful female leader in the professional world, but she also enjoys relinquishing that power in the bedroom and giving into submissive fantasies. But only up to a point -- submissiveness for women can quickly veer into uncomfortable territory if taken too far by the man they're with. Scary can be fun, but after a certain line is crossed, scary is just scary.

    I applaud a film that's honest about female sexuality, but I wish the topic had been given a better movie than this.

    Grade: B.
    6rickchatenever

    Time to grow up, Babygirl

    Maybe if young actor Harrison Dickinson didn't play such a smug, arrogant creep, it would be easier to believe Nichole Kidman's character could instantly develop such a dangerous attraction to him in the new erotic thriller "Babygirl." And maybe if there weren't a real person named Luigi Mangione seducing millions of social media followers with a similar posture of sexy entitlement as he faces murder charges for a cold-blooded killing, it would be easier to dismiss this kinky drama written and directed by Halina Reijn as pure fantasy.

    Either way, the movie is pretty much of a mess.

    It's getting a bit of buzz at the moment for Kidman's recent Golden Globe nomination, and for the - gasp - lengths she went to to earn it.

    In case you've missed the sizzling ad campaigns, "Babygirl" opens with an apparently nude Nicole testing the limits of R-ratings in the throes of passionate lovemaking with her husband (Antonio Banderas). As though that's not steamy enough, she finishes up with a kinky encore orgasm in front of her computer screen.

    All this before the opening credits, and the scenes establishing her character Romy Mathis as the founder and CEO of a cutting-edge company that's streamlining Amazon-style commerce with robotics.

    With her successful playwright husband, two beautiful teenage daughters, a corner office with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Manhattan skyline, a penthouse and a mansion in the country, Romy's got it all. And she rules her domain with aloof, absolute control.

    At least until the intern shows up.

    His name is Samuel (Dickinson) and they meet by accident when he saves her from a savage German Shepherd attack on the sidewalk in front of her office. Later that morning she is formally introduced to the dog whisperer as a member of her company's incoming class of interns.

    Samuel stands out of the crowd - at 6-foot-2 he towers over them, actually - but this doesn't explain why Romy can't keep her eyes off the condescending sneer usually on his face. He makes his disregard for her authority clear from the get-go, with the kind of attitude that would a guy fired, pronto, in any corporate setting in anyplace remotely resembling the real world.

    Instead, Romy chooses to risk everything she has created and built in her corporate empire and perfect family to get him to practice some of that dog whispering on her.

    What follows is lots, and lots, of seedy hotel rooms, office desk tops and even a rave, for her to keep discovering how low can she go. Turns out she was faking it in her perfect world. This young-enough-to-be-her-son lover is offering her a way out ... she thinks, and she's willing to commit career suicide to prove it.

    Last year Emma Stone won the Oscar and a Golden Globe for her bold foray into sexuality in the brilliant "Poor Things." She made sex mainstream for awards season.

    Kidman gets points for guts for following Emma's lead, and for still having an if-you've-got-it-flaunt-it body in her late 50s. But she still comes in a distant second to Stone's groundbreaking performance, which sealed the deal with a healthy sense of humor on the whole subject of sex.

    Besides the corporate backstabbing and snake pit treachery, there are themes of fragile family dynamics along with Romy seriously twisted psyche in "Babygirl." But that's not what the audience has come to see.

    Unfortunately, for those of us who never got the concept of power as an aphrodisiac, or are color-blind when it comes to differentiating 50 shades of gray, Reijn's screenplay doesn't make much sense. The eroticism the publicists are banking on gets tedious in a hurry, and would be of even less interest if it weren't Nicole Kidman up there, baring it almost all.

    She remains one of the most versatile actresses on screen today, but "Babygirl" is at best a sideways step rather than a thrilling advance in her brilliant career.
    6steiner-sam

    The film's ending is superficial and ludicrous

    It's a drama about sexual fantasy and control set in December in modern New York City. The family in question is 50-ish high-powered executive Romy Mathis (Nicole Kidman), her Broadway play director husband, Jacob (Antonio Banderas), and their two teenage daughters, Isabel (Esther McGregor) and Nora (Vaughan Reilly). Romy is highly successful and innovative at her job but sexually unsatisfied in her marriage.

    Romy meets Samuel (Harris Dickinson), a 25-ish intern at her company, who she is attracted to because of his assertive behavior. His behavior and her fantasies collide in a relationship with predictable problems, including Samuel also dating Romy's assistant, Esme (Sophie Wilde). After things get out of control, there is climactic conflict and resolution.

    "Babygirl" is a virtuoso Nicole Kidman performance. That's the best that I can say for the film. Harris Dickinson is adequate as a manipulative jerk, as is Antonio Banderas as a preoccupied husband. Esther McGregor has a nice little subplot in the film. "Babygirl" is no feminist movie, and there are no attractive characters. The film's ending is superficial and ludicrous. The cinematography is creative at points, and the sex scenes are not graphic. However, any "truth" in "Babygirl" is lost in the unrealistic ending.

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    • Anecdotes
      INXS's "Never Tear Us Apart" is used during one of the erotic scenes, but distributor A24 struggled to get the rights for it. Director Halina Reijn loved the scene with the song and tried many other songs, but nothing worked. After a few sleepless nights, she complained about the situation to Nicole Kidman, who told Reijn to give her a couple of days. Kidman then managed to secure the rights.
    • Gaffes
      Samuel has a cross tattoo on the left side of his chest in the first intimate hotel encounter with Romy, but it's not there at all when he dances for her in another hotel room scene later in the movie.
    • Citations

      Romy: [to her husband] I've never had an orgasm with you!

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Nicole Kidman/Cynthia Erivo/James Norton/Chris McCausland/Benson Boone (2024)
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      Mommy's Dollhouse
      Composed by Cristobal Tapia de Veer & Kim Neundorf

      Orchestrated by William Marsey

      Soprano: Nichole Dechaine

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 janvier 2025 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Pays-Bas
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Babygirl: Deseo pohibido
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(street scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • 2AM
      • A24
      • Man Up Film
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      • 20 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 28 196 732 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 490 145 $US
      • 29 déc. 2024
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 64 601 200 $US
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