Baby Girl (Movie Review)
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 8:20 pm
Gala and I loved the movie. Take your hotwife or wannabe hotwife to see it. It will spice up the rest of the evening or maybe the rest of your week with her.
Nicole Kidman portrays such a hot MILF. I assume she is one in real life too.
The moral of the whole storyline is that hotwifing is such a superior marriage dynamic in a marriage with a woman like that. A consensual outlet for her works so much better than having it fester and cause grief and damage in traditional monogamy. Watching it made me so thankful my wife and I allow for her to unburden herself of those needs in an honest and constructive manner for our marriage.
Baby Girl is a deep structure sequel to Eyes Wide Shut. Not a true sequel, but a deep structure sequel with certain parallel stylistic florishes as well, like one of the melodies at the beginning against an intense backdrop of the Christmas lights and cold, nighttime wintery streets. In Baby Girl, Nicole doesn't play Alice Harford, but I was feeling her new role of Romy picked up the thread of Alice's arc, living out essentially the same kind of pent up married woman desires. Other parallels too....
I'll offer a spoiler - stop reading if you don't want to me to spoil the ending for you.
The cucked husband, played by Antonio Banderas, exemplifies the story often told on OHW of the husband reconciling with his wayward, cheating wife and finding himself more aroused by the fact that her libido that was strong enough to overpower her marriage vow of exclusivity.
Nicole Kidman portrays such a hot MILF. I assume she is one in real life too.
The moral of the whole storyline is that hotwifing is such a superior marriage dynamic in a marriage with a woman like that. A consensual outlet for her works so much better than having it fester and cause grief and damage in traditional monogamy. Watching it made me so thankful my wife and I allow for her to unburden herself of those needs in an honest and constructive manner for our marriage.
Baby Girl is a deep structure sequel to Eyes Wide Shut. Not a true sequel, but a deep structure sequel with certain parallel stylistic florishes as well, like one of the melodies at the beginning against an intense backdrop of the Christmas lights and cold, nighttime wintery streets. In Baby Girl, Nicole doesn't play Alice Harford, but I was feeling her new role of Romy picked up the thread of Alice's arc, living out essentially the same kind of pent up married woman desires. Other parallels too....
I'll offer a spoiler - stop reading if you don't want to me to spoil the ending for you.
The cucked husband, played by Antonio Banderas, exemplifies the story often told on OHW of the husband reconciling with his wayward, cheating wife and finding himself more aroused by the fact that her libido that was strong enough to overpower her marriage vow of exclusivity.