Babygirl’s Harris Dickinson Reveals Inappropriate Fan Request

Babygirl's Harris Dickinson Reveals Inappropriate Fan Request

As a film critic with decades of experience under my belt, I must say that Harris Dickinson‘s performance in “Babygirl” is nothing short of captivating. The young actor’s ability to portray complex emotions and power dynamics is commendable, and his nuanced take on Samuel will surely leave audiences intrigued.


Actor Harris Dickinson, famously known as the “Babygirl” star, has made it clear that he prefers not to address you as a “good girl.” The “Babygirl” actor recently disclosed that he was solicited by a fan who urged him to utter the phrase from the movie’s sensual trailer, where Dickinson’s character Samuel says “good girl” on two occasions: firstly, while conversing with a dog; and secondly, during his interaction with Romy, played by Nicole Kidman.

In the movie, Romy plays a strong CEO character who jeopardizes both her career and family for a passionate relationship with Samuel, a fresh intern at her company. During an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Dickinson admitted that the film has caused some awkward encounters with fans.

As a passionate cinephile, I was approached by a stranger on the street and asked, “Hey, could you say, ‘Good girl?'” To which I promptly replied, “Absolutely not, dude! That phrase carries more than just its surface meaning. This film is deeply layered, exploring themes of liberation and the pitfalls of excessive constraint. It’s crucial for discussions to delve into these aspects as well.

In Babygirl, the balance of power between Samuel and Romy might catch some viewers off guard. At first glance, it appears that Romy, being a prominent executive, wields the authority. However, according to Dickinson, the movie delves into how their positions as power-holders shift, suggesting they each have turns in control.

Samuel undeniably possesses an influence within the company, given his junior position and lower rank compared to Romy. This dynamic can potentially create issues, and he seems to leverage it intentionally. Moreover, Samuel’s straightforwardness tends to bypass Romy’s professional demeanor rather swiftly.

Dickinson highlights that although Romy frets over potentially harming Samuel and their age gap, it is Samuel who holds the power to significantly impact Romy’s life, thus shifting the balance of power. The trailer hints at a change in positions during intimate moments, as Romy appears to adopt a more passive role compared to Samuel.

How Babygirl Subverts the Erotic Thriller Genre

In this year’s Venice International Film Festival, Babygirl made its premiere, leading to Nicole Kidman receiving the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. Kidman has been showered with accolades for her performance in the film, as critics have lauded her “courageous” portrayal of Romy. Kidman herself has shared that working on Babygirl was an emotionally intense experience. The film also stars Antonio Banderas and Sophie Wilde, while being produced by A24, which adds to the anticipation surrounding it.

As per Dickinson’s perspective, the erotic thriller produced by Halina Reijn (known for “Bodies Bodies Bodies”), challenges conventional expectations within the genre. This involves portraying aspects of intimacy that are often awkward and less appealing compared to typical depictions. In Dickinson’s words:

In this relationship, it’s not only about physical intimacy. It’s also about understanding each other’s behaviors, love languages, and preferences. It’s about figuring out how to treat one another effectively and responding in ways that bring the most satisfaction. This partnership provides a liberating experience for both individuals, allowing them to discover a sense of freedom within themselves.

In addition, Reijin chose not to include graphic sexual content, instead providing a unique, female-centric viewpoint within the genre.

Dickinson expresses that instead of making love scenes on film look sensational or voyeuristic, it would be more engaging to portray the discomfort or awkwardness associated with intimacy. Alternatively, if nudity is involved, showing vulnerability and the sense of exposure can be far more intriguing. He suggests that exploring authenticity and mutual understanding during such scenes creates a more seductive atmosphere than repeatedly staging conventional sex scenes.

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2024-11-12 01:05