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A high-powered CEO puts her career and family on the line when she begins a torrid affair with her much-younger intern.
Director
Halina Reijn
Cast
Nicole Kidman, Harris Dickinson, Antonio Banderas
Rating
Year
2024
Country
Netherlands, USA
Language
English
Main Trailer
Reviews
- "BABYGIRL is the rare adult drama that understands that complicated characters can be likable, even if their behavior is sometimes decidedly unlikable; it addresses power and gender dynamics in ways that avoid easy, post-#metoo buzzwords; and it’s going to lead to some really interesting post-screening date-night discussions."
- The Film Verdict - "This back and forth between assuredness and doubt also makes BABYGIRL a refreshing look at BDSM and questions of consent and desire. Reijn is unafraid to have her characters play out all the wobbles that come with negotiating one another’s boundaries, reinforcing how pleasure comes from good communication. That the Dutch director manages to do so while crafting some of the hottest sex scenes in a major film in years and without dropping the ball in pacing this satire on the era of the politically correct feels almost impossible."
- The Playlist - "Truly, all of BABYGIRL is fascinating to watch. There's such clear perspective in the filmmaking, and even though I've dwelt on Reijn's more thoughtful touches, the defining trait for many might be a wicked sense of humor. Laughter came easy and often for me and the audience I saw it with – sometimes with the characters, sometimes at them, but always with the movie. It's as if we're being reminded that, however serious the themes, this is supposed to be fun. And it is. But be prepared to find yourself grappling with a whole lot more."
- Screen Rant - "BABYGIRL takes a few turns we don’t expect, but that’s because the movie’s ambition isn’t just to feed the thriller engine. It’s to capture something genuine about women’s erotic experience in the age of control."
- Variety
Awards
- Venice Film Festival
Festivals
- Toronto Int'l Film Festival
- Zurich Film Festival