Angelina Jolie felt "exposed" after seeing herself naked in computer-animated movie 'Beowulf. The Hollywood beauty was so shocked by how "real" the animation looked, she warned long-term partner Brad Pitt about the sexy nude scenes. Angelina said, "I was really surprised that I felt exposed. There are certain moments where I actually felt shy - and called home, just to explain that the fun movie I had done that was a digital animation was, in fact, a little different than we expected. I didn't expect it to feel as real, so it was kind of funny at first.
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On the other hand, she comes with built-in spike heels. And a Transylvanian accent. However unlikely, this is one kind of change I can get on board with. In fact, when one slows down the film to take screen caps, it is questionable whether Beowulf even has bits. The physical model for Beowulf, Alan Ritchson, definitely has bits. Did you ever wonder why military helmets often have those thingies sticking up on top?
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Following a screening of the film, she called her partner Brad Pitt to warn him about the nudity. According to People. There are certain moments where I felt actually shy—and called home, just to explain that the fun movie that I had done that was digital animation was, in fact, a little different than we expected. She felt shy?????
Grendel's Mother has always been associated with the water and may well of been based on an ancient Slavic water-goddess or spirit: at any rate the monster attacked Beowulf and attempted to drag him to a watery grave at least in the originally telling of the story but was defeated by Beowulf in an epic struggle. However in the modern retelling of Beowulf made famous by the Rendered 3D film, Grendel's Mother was not killed by Beowulf. When he entered her cave, she took the form of a beautiful nude woman with gold skin. She was impressed by his strength and courage and saw in him the savagery of a beast and the glamour of a king.