: Surprisingly, she claimed that these harrowing scenes were "harder for people to watch than they were for her to make" because she understood the narrative purpose behind every shot.
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The NC-17 rating was largely driven by what the MPAA described as "some sexual content," which included a graphic rape scene. This specific moment was so intense that Netflix reportedly brought in an additional editor to "curb the excesses" of the film. "Harder for People to Watch Than for Me to Make" : Surprisingly, she claimed that these harrowing scenes
For viewers, the rape scene remains one of the most polarizing moments in recent cinema—a stark reminder of the "toxicity of Hollywood" that the film sought to expose. Whether seen as a necessary depiction of trauma or an "unnecessarily explicit" choice, it remains the defining moment of a performance that deeply marked both the actress and the year in film.
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: De Armas noted that she felt "very protected and safe" during filming, thanks to the constant presence of an intimacy coordinator .
: She gave "every ounce of herself" to the performance, striving for an authenticity that required her to be completely open to the character's pain. The Aftermath of the Image : She gave "every ounce of herself" to
While de Armas felt secure on set, she expressed frustration over the digital afterlife of these scenes. She acknowledged the inevitability of "bold scenes" going viral and being taken out of context, calling it "disgusting" to think about how her vulnerability could be exploited online.