YouTube. In the demurely explicit scene, a fully clothed Frances McDormand goes to fix her makeup when she realizes she’s not alone in the bathroom.
Pulling back the shower curtain, she reveals a nude Timothée Chalamet taking a bath and working on his manifesto. “I’m naked,” he tells her bluntly in the black-and-white video. “I can see that,” she responds.
When he asks her to proofread his manifesto, she declares it damp — both physically and metaphorically.The film has been widely referred to as Anderson’s love letter to journalism and was met with rapturous reviews at Cannes, where it received a nine-minute standing ovation.
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