Barry Keoghan confirmed on The Louis Theroux Podcast that his full-frontal naked dance scene in Saltburn was not filmed with a prosthetic. He stated, "Of course it was me. Nah, who said that? Wow. It was all me." This candid conversation highlighted his comfort with the scene, attributing it to the narrative's requirement and his character's ownership of a luxurious space. He shared insights on how nudity contributed to portraying comfort and ownership in the character's mansion, emphasizing a familiar, relaxed state of being.
Keoghan elaborated, mentioning a collaborative conversation with director Emerald Fennell about nudity in the film. He recalled, "It started off with my clothes, she was like, 'We just need to make it a bit more ownership.' He's kind of got this mansion, it's his space. When you have that space... we walk around naked because we're comfy and this is our environment.'" This statement underlines the intention behind the nudity, revealing a deeper thematic exploration of comfort and belonging.
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