The girl is named Lynne Ramsay Jr, and the film is directed by a woman named Lynne Ramsay. I had assumed it was her daughter, as Lynne Ramsay does have one daughter, but it turns out the girl is actually the director’s niece.Rjun17 wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 3:12 amYes it's in the same film from 44:00 to 46:30babzo wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2026 7:16 pm .
https://ok.ru/video/1630136502911 57:30-1:00:30
There's an additional scene I think somewhere with a younger girl being stripped for her bath but I can't remember if it was this film or another.
There's an overlap of other scene in between here as well
She looks to be about 10 when filming this and had to be naked for this scene in the presence of 4 other people who were clothed, including a boy just a year or two older. The girl’s chest is fully visible when she sits up in the tub but you do not see her genitals. Curiously during the scene the boy is combed by his mother for lice and the mom places his head on the table facing his sister, who is being bathed by the older sister. His sister looks back at him, and I wonder to this day if she’s uncomfortable that he is looking at her while being washed. Neither child has any choice in the matter.
The boy doesn’t seem particularly interested, as this would be a common occurrence in this apartment, and admonishes his little sister as he believes she gave him the lice. When the girl is required to stand, you see her make sure the towel covers her to ensure the boy cannot see her vulva. I wonder how much this was acting pettiness between siblings, and how much was the girl genuinely protecting her modesty from a boy who could see her naked body.
That’s the type of thing I always think about in these scenes. How comfortable or uncomfortable were the kids with the fact that the other kid saw them half naked in a bathtub? The characters in the film were siblings. The actors playing the siblings were not siblings and I highly doubt it felt comfortable for them being seen by the other either during filming or after filming concluded when the film was released, let alone being seen by everyone else who watched the film. As someone else pointed out, later in the film the tween boy takes off all of his clothes and steps into a bathtub, seen naked from behind, with an older teenage girl (who clearly has some developmental disability).
I am very curious how these former child actors feel about these two scenes in retrospect almost 30 years later. Someone else echoed my sentiment perfectly: I wonder how they feel that anyone who watches this movie sees them in a bathtub?