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got to wear a comfortable terrycloth robe in , but in a scene with costar , she didn’t get to wear it long. Soon after the actor opened his hotel room door in the Paul Haggis-directed drama, Wilde dropped the white robe while standing in the hallway naked. Visiting the to promote the film, the better half of admitted that it’s one thing to be nude in a scene, another to have to be physical in a way that is anything but sexy. “This was a scene in which I was running downstairs naked — which no one should ever do on camera. It’s awkward. There’s things that no one should see. The body does things that it’s not supposed to!” she was quoted in.
Sometimes an actor or actress will do full nudity to create a sense of reality. Most of us are reaching for the sheets or a towel when lounging around in our birthday suits. But for in the Netflix movie , the actor decided to get fully nude because anything else during that particular scene would have felt fake and insincere. described the scene as “our hero strips off his tunic and — surprise! — exposes his royal todger to the world.” Pine also did it because he felt that it would help to equalize a double standard. “I bear the ‘full monty’ and it got a lot of attention, but what did strike me most is that Florence Pugh bares everything too and no one commented. I am not sure what that means. Either people think they can’t comment, or everyone expects women to get naked. Either way, it’s double standards,”.
Back in 1980, was on the nude forefront and aroused moviegoers’ interest when he did a full frontal nude scene in American Gigolo.
‘s body of work includes her Oscar-winning turn, which included a nude sex scene, in Monsters Ball.
won Best Picture at the Oscars when a woman (Sally Hawkins) falls in love with an aquatic creature (Doug Jones) in a story from Guillermo del Toro. Hawkins was nominated for an Academy Award for her portrayal of Elisa, a mute cleaning woman at a high-tech U.S. Cold War facility who finds her “voice” when her romance with the Amphibian Man begins. One of their love scenes involved Hawkins getting fully nude. For del Toro, the nudity was meant to empower Elisa and to show that although she cannot speak, she said what she wanted to with her body. Del Toro admitted that he was probably more nervous for the scene than his actress. “I want to do her beauty some justice,” the filmmaker told.













