Nudity And Nude Scenes In Movies An
This group is for all those who love seeing nudity on film or TV, either seeing actors and actresses naked or group scenes of nudity. There is often a sexual component to much film nudity. This is about the nudity and body exposure or natural expression of nudity, rather than the sexual intent. It's for a discussion on how nudity in films might have influenced their own views on the naked...
Sin City: A Dame To Kill For
Return to DiscussionsI went and saw "Sin City: A Dame To Kill For" and it depicts several nude scenes, mainly sex, but also a GORGEOUSLY shot late-night skinny dip by Ava Green (who was also in the James Bond movie "Casino Royale").
She has a heavenly body (I'm jealous) and looks phenomenal throughout, but especially when standing on the diving board in front of the moon.
Wow.......
If you aren't a Sin City fan, you may not enjoy the movie. It's violent (extremely) and pulpy (in the best sense of the word). I like those things just fine and loved the first Sin City, although I don't think this one is as good. Still, a LOT more nudity in this one and a beautiful, beautiful moonlight skinny-dip sequence that is just...... perfect.
xo,
amy
Fascinating that Eva Green is naked in this movie, as she reportedly complained post ipso facto about being naked in "The Dreamers", where the nudity was in keeping with the rebellious times, and where her scenes were innocent fun...
I remember watching an interview she gave for the Kingdom of Heaven, in which she was asked showing some parts of her body, including a sex scene that was later on deleted in the final cut of the film, and she seemed pretty at ease with it, she even said that Ridley Scott wasnt brave enough to ask her straight away, to take her clothes off for the shoot, he had to ask several members of his crew to do it for him, and when he finally felt comfortable enough to speak to her directly she simply said "ok, thats fine by me." . There were also rumours of a steamy scene between her and Daniel Craig in Casino Royale, but I think that the studio was afraid it would affect the films rating.