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Censorship rating advises that it contains 'brief nudity' ...


... does this pertain to Eliza?

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Yes and no. There is a close-up of a breast during the opening sequence, don't know whose.
Eliza is also seen completely naked, but it's a bad CGI-body, not hers. ...at least I'm pretty sure it's not her we see.

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You see an 'old woman' naked in the hospital as well.

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People seemed to be seeing different things.

I didn't noticed the breast at all in the opening
sequence and i didn't percieved that Eliza was
naked at all even though it might seemed that way
for a few seconds.


Since she's coming out of the water,
the scene made me think of the supposed nudity
of Angelina in Beowulf.

But what most people will agree on is the scene
where a very old woman is in a hospital bed and
is topless.

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No you see a topless young woman who has the face of an old woman. Old women don't have those kind of breasts.

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What precisely is a "censorship rating?" Censorship would entail not allowing nudity or other content deemed objectionable. The rating merely indicates the presence of such material.

-There is no such word as "alot."

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I hear that alot

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