TIFF 2024: Babygirl, All We Imagine as Light, Queer | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
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Nicole Kidman proves in Halina Rejn's 'Babygirl' that she is an actress unafraid of exploring complex characters, showcasing a woman's journey of self-discovery.
'Babygirl' opens with scenes that sharply highlight Romy’s dissatisfaction in her marriage, juxtaposed with her attraction to a confident intern, revealing deeper themes of desire.
The film is at risk of being reduced to social media snippets, yet it's best appreciated as a holistic exploration of a woman's evolving understanding of her own desires.
While the portrayal of desire in 'Babygirl' may spark controversy, Kidman and the cast deliver compelling performances that make the character's journey resonate profoundly.
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