Fans have been losing at a new trailer for a Nicole Kidman erotic film, which has been the source of a great deal of controversy.
Kidman spoke out in a now infamous interview about how, while filming the movie, she had to stop because she was having ‘too many orgasms’.
The new trailer for the film gives a better idea of the plot, after the first trailer kept it relatively vague.
The film stars Harris Dickinson and Nicole Kidman (A24)
It follows Nicole Kidman as a high-powered business executive, with her co-star Harris Dickinson playing a young intern at her company.
The pair engage in a racy BDSM-heavy affair.
Check out the trailer here for the film:
The film in question is called Babygirl, and will be coming out on Christmas day this year (in the US).
Reaction across the board has been very positive for the new trailer.
One comment on YouTube said: “The song the editing the tension im so excited for this”.
Another said: “This is what 50 Shades wanted to be. I’m curious now…. lol… and on Christmas? Yeeesss.”
The fact the film is being released on Christmas Day was the main focus for many watching the trailer.
One comment said: “Classsic Xmas movie to watch with the family. Won’t be weird at all.”
The pair engage in a kinky power dynamic (A24)
Listen, if you choose to go see this film with your family – that’s on you for not having checked, if you ask me.
Another comment said: “babe wake up the 2nd trailer of the new christmas classic just dropped”.
A third said: “Someone said ‘so Saltburn is a Christmas movie, ok, what about this’”.
The film gained a lot of attention after Nicole Kidman revealed the difficulties she had with one particular scene.
She said in an interview with The Sun: “There was an enormous amount of sharing and trust and then frustration. It’s like, ‘Don’t touch me’.
“There were times when we were shooting where I was like, ‘I don’t want to orgasm any more.
“Don’t come near me. I hate doing this. I don’t care if I am never touched again in my life! I’m over it.
Antonio Banderas also appears in the film (A24)
“It was so present all the time for me that it was almost like a burnout.”
“I’m a huge believer still in the sacredness of the set or the actors’ space and it never being violated.
“It’s ours, it’s the bubble, and then there’s the world outside.”
Her co-star Harris Dickinson said: “I knew [director] Halina [Reijn] wasn’t going to exploit me. It’s the story I wanted to be part of, that I wanted to tell.
“Every part of me was committed to that. There was enormous caretaking by all of us, we were all very gentle with each other and helped each other.”