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The original post: /r/movies by /u/Davis_Crawfish on 2024-12-29 22:24:41.

I mean, that's how she's coming across. I saw "Babygirl" and I don't know what movie the critics saw and raved but this wasn't it.

Not sexy in any way, there's barely any sex or nudity (which wouldn't be a problem if the film had any heat) and I genuinely couldn't understand how Nicole Kidman is being seen as an Oscar contender for this movie when she can barely follow through with a expression when her face is botched and frozen. She looked like the Joker.

I don't like to talk about someone's appearance in a movie unless it is distracting and I'm sorry, actors need to stop freezing their face due to vanity because it limits their expression. Actors need those facial muscles.

And Nicole Kidman is giving a Joan Crawford vibe lately. The older she gets, the younger her male romantic interests get and the whole movie star diva in her twilight years. Kidman is a decent actress but she's no Isabelle Huppert.

Julianne Moore is the ideal for me. I saw her in The Room Next Door with Tilda Swinton. Now, that's acting for me.

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