'Magic Mike's Last Dance' director justifies 'no nudity' in film
'Magic Mike's Last Dance' received mixed reaction from critics
Magic Mike's Last Dance director Steven Soderbergh opened up on lack of nudity in stripper franchise.
During an interview with Rolling Stone, the filmmaker said, "To me, it's about ****," adding, "It's not about the ***, per se, and whether the movie is explicit. There's no nudity in 'Out of Sight.' There's no nudity in 'Magic Mike's Last Dance.' There's not even a thong. And yet, it was our desire to make a **** movie."
"What's sexy is intimacy and genuine emotion. Something that feels alive and electric, and has the potential for vulnerability. That can be ****," Soderbergh added.
Soderberg's final offering to the Magic Mike franchise has derived mixed responses from critics. The film bagged a 57% rating on Rotten Tomatoes currently.
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