If you haven’t witnessed the captivating synergy between Jacob Elordi and Barry Keoghan in the thrilling comedy Saltburn, now is the moment to fire up Prime Video. Having graced theaters in November, this film has swiftly garnered prestigious award nominations from the Golden Globes and Critic’s Choice.
The official synopsis reads, βStruggling to find his place at Oxford University, student Oliver Quick (Keoghan) finds himself drawn into the world of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton (Elordi), who invites him to Saltburn, his eccentric familyβs sprawling estate, for a summer never to be forgotten.β
While the film boasts numerous memorable scenes, it’s the conclusion that leaves an indelible mark on many fans, featuring a potentially unforgettable sequence with a nude Keoghan dancing to the beat of “Murder on the Dancefloor.”
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Keoghan Discusses Surprising Nude Dance
Viewers were left pondering whether what unfolded on screen was entirely Barry Keoghan or if he chose the prosthetic route for that particular scene. Gratefully, clarity has arrived. In a candid interview with Entertainment Weekly, the Eternals actor delved into the experience of filming that moment and shared his thoughts on baring it all.
βThe initial thing was about me having no clothes on. Iβm a bit, ehhh. But after take one, I was ready to go. I was like, Letβs go again. Letβs go again,’β he told the outlet.
βYou kind of forget because thereβs such a comfortable environment created, and it gives you that license to go, βAll right, this is about the story now.βΒ
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Director Emerald Fennell said they filmed the scene 11 times to get the perfect take. She described the scene as “total f—ing evil joie de vivre that is impossible not to be on board with.” We could not agree more! Β
Keoghan candidly confessed to being taken aback by his own dance prowess.
“I didn’t know I could dance like that, by the way. I was like, ‘Wow. Where did them things come from?’ Do ya know what I mean?”
Ultimately, the scene proved to be the perfect ending to the wickedly good film.
βIt totally felt right,” Keoghan concluded. “Itβs ownership. This is my place. Itβs full confidence in, βI can do what I want in this manor. I can strip to my barest and waltz around because this is mine.β Yeah, it was fun.βΒ
Saltburn is streaming now on Prime Video.
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