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How Barry Keoghan Feels About The Reactions To His Saltburn Nude Scene

Beyond avoiding too much commentary about his full-frontal scene, Barry Keoghan also told the outlet that he thinks there might be a cultural difference when it comes to nudity in American films versus foreign films. (The people involved with “Saltburn” primarily, it should be said, are not American, hailing from England, Ireland, and even Australia.)

“You look at European cinema and they tend to have a lot of scenes that involve nudity, and it’s not a massive thing, really. But I think it’s true art. It really is. And it’s true vulnerability as well,” the actor continued. “You’re really kind of putting yourself out there in the most vulnerable state. It’s beautiful to look at. I’m not saying it’s because of my body, but it’s freeing to see that body move around in the way it does. It’s like a moving painting, almost.”

Wait, so why is Keoghan naked in the first place? At the end of “Saltburn,” his character Oliver — a sinister and clever social climber — has quietly dispatched every member of the wealthy Catton family, including his closest friend Felix (Jacob Elordi, the aforementioned Australian) and stolen their massive estate in the English countryside. In possession of the house at last, he parades through its halls naked and dances to “Murder on the Dancefloor” by Sophie Ellis-Bextor. It’s a darkly funny scene, and at the end of the day, it’s a great performance from Keoghan, whether or not he’s clothed.

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