Eva Green loves being nude almost as much as we love seeing her nude. She talks about her nudity in the upcoming Sin City: A Dame to Kill For all the time lately, whether it's on Jimmy Kimmel, in Vanity Fair, or even a site called Fanbolt (link below), to whom she gave yet another blurb extolling the virtues of her latest nude scene.
“[Director Robert Rodriguez] came to my trailer and swore to me that I would look amazing with the right lighting and the right shadows. You always feel quite vulnerable when you’re naked on a set and you feel quite silly. With the green screen around you in your tiny thong, it’s not that sexy. You trust their vision and it looks stunning. It’s not vulgar and it’s not indecent. It’s not realistic. It’s beautiful, I think.”
Rodriguez also took this opportunity to set the record straight on why stripper Nancy Callahan, played by Jessica Alba, isn't nude in either film despite his undying commitment to basically recreating the comic panel for panel on screen.
“When I had seen the book originally it was drawn a certain way. Frank drew these never to be movies. You couldn’t find an actress of any calibre for the first movie because she was walking around topless all the time; even when she wasn’t dancing.
“It was very stylized, so I knew Jessica wouldn’t do topless. It was that hard thing where I could either get someone who’s just like the book but can’t act like Jessica, or I can get Jessica and we can just cover her up.
“People to this day think she was naked because she does it so sexy and some things were exposed. There wasn’t any nudity in the first one; it was all in the mind so we could suggest a lot with costume and attitude.”
Dude, no one thought she was nude. If they told you that, they were trying to be polite. Nothing against Jessica, she's beautiful, but if you made this decision because she was the best actress for the role, you've officially deluded yourself past the point of no return.
Via Fanbolt