Babygirl' review: Secrets, lies and one road to a fulfilling sex life, starring Nicole Kidman
Briefly

David Raksin described his music as 'melodically tricky,' suggesting listeners benefit from a deeper engagement after initial exposure. This resonates with my experience watching Babygirl.
The film explores complex themes of sensual fulfillment and unconventional power dynamics, showcasing a nonjudgmental approach that challenges traditional narratives and perspectives on BDSM relationships.
Nicole Kidman’s character, Romy, embodies a multifaceted emotional landscape, revealing her struggles with authenticity in both personal and professional spheres, particularly in her relationship with her husband.
Babygirl cleverly subverts the typical male gaze associated with sexual thrillers, presenting a compelling narrative focused on the female experience of desire and agency.
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