6 thoughts on “Anya Taylor-Joy’s booty in The Northman”
Since no face is shown in any of these, I assume it’s BD. Any proof it’s actually her?
No proof, but there is another scene where she lifts up her skirt to show her bush, and her face is in that one.
Well, that’s *a* face…
I wouldn’t bet on that being her, not much to go on. Maybe when HQ stuff comes around, but that scene seems even more likely to be BD or CGI. Hope I’m wrong.
Saw it last night. The nudity is underwhelming but it’s something.
The movie is a bit of a head scratcher (as is most of Robert Eggers’ work, honestly). Essentially a retelling of Hamlet using (mostly) period correct (late 10th century) styled language, dialogue, etc. with a bit of Norse mythology thrown in.
Amazingly, my wife liked it better than I did, which was strange as she hasn’t been much for violence in film for more than few years.
It’s not a retelling of Hamlet. It is a retelling of the story that inspired Hamlet.
Since no face is shown in any of these, I assume it’s BD. Any proof it’s actually her?
No proof, but there is another scene where she lifts up her skirt to show her bush, and her face is in that one.
Well, that’s *a* face…
I wouldn’t bet on that being her, not much to go on. Maybe when HQ stuff comes around, but that scene seems even more likely to be BD or CGI. Hope I’m wrong.
Saw it last night. The nudity is underwhelming but it’s something.
The movie is a bit of a head scratcher (as is most of Robert Eggers’ work, honestly). Essentially a retelling of Hamlet using (mostly) period correct (late 10th century) styled language, dialogue, etc. with a bit of Norse mythology thrown in.
Amazingly, my wife liked it better than I did, which was strange as she hasn’t been much for violence in film for more than few years.
It’s not a retelling of Hamlet. It is a retelling of the story that inspired Hamlet.