In the film, Nancy, played by Emma Thompson, embarks on a post-marital sexual awakening. The movie is now streaming on Hulu.
Thompson found the script, which required her and her co-star to take it all off,"extraordinary."
"It was absolutely clear right from the first moment of reading it that it had to be made and that it just was such a beautiful, pleasurable, delicious script," said Thompson."I just felt it was a great privilege to have been sent it.""Certainly, what I took away was that intimacy is not really separate from any other experience in our life, and it's very much intertwined with who we are and our sense of self," said McCormack.
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