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Kidman's Kissing Scene with Boy Sparks Outrage
Hollywood star Nicole Kidman's latest film has sparked controversy before its even been released - because of a passionate clinch she shares with a ten-year- old boy. The Oscar-winning actress, 36, is seen getting romantic with a ten-year-old boy she believes is the reincarnation of her dead husband in Birth - which has horrified film executives. New Line Cinema bosses are anxious over scenes involving Kidman and the boy stripping off together for a bath - while another scene see the two locking lips. PR companies who are set to promote the $54 million film have allegedly called it a 'publicity nightmare'.
I understand from the description..she thinks it's her husband..and it's only a movie etc. But I for one think that's really inappropriate..a ten year old, kissing, stripping. I also wonder what the reaction would be if it was an adult male actor w/ a 10 year old girl
I don't know, is this sort of thing more acceptable in mainstream movies, and where do you draw the line?
Kidman's Kissing Scene with Boy Sparks Outrage
Hollywood star Nicole Kidman's latest film has sparked controversy before its even been released - because of a passionate clinch she shares with a ten-year- old boy. The Oscar-winning actress, 36, is seen getting romantic with a ten-year-old boy she believes is the reincarnation of her dead husband in Birth - which has horrified film executives. New Line Cinema bosses are anxious over scenes involving Kidman and the boy stripping off together for a bath - while another scene see the two locking lips. PR companies who are set to promote the $54 million film have allegedly called it a 'publicity nightmare'.
I understand from the description..she thinks it's her husband..and it's only a movie etc. But I for one think that's really inappropriate..a ten year old, kissing, stripping. I also wonder what the reaction would be if it was an adult male actor w/ a 10 year old girl
I don't know, is this sort of thing more acceptable in mainstream movies, and where do you draw the line?