15) Nicole Kidman’s Performance – Babygirl
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Nicole Kidman’s role in Babygirl is intense from the start, but one particular scene stands out. She’s in a dimly lit hotel room, confronting a younger man who has been testing her limits. Her voice is low, almost a whisper, but there’s no mistaking the anger behind it. She steps closer, taking control of the conversation and leaving him unsure whether to stay or run. The tension builds as she forces him to admit what he wants, then turns it against him. The scene ends with her walking away, leaving him shaken while she lights a cigarette like nothing happened.
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