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>Screwball comedy about a timid office clerk (Anya Taylor-Joy) who absentmindedly books her vacation in France at a nudist colony, she's horrified when she gets there but they won't refund her
>she doesn't want to give up the vacation so she stays, but struggles to adapt to nudity, stays in her room most of the time
>meets a married couple (Ryan Gosling and Ana de Armas) who are more acquainted with the lifestyle, she is charmed by them, they help her get more comfortable with nudity
>A love triangle forms between them
>On tv they see a report about an ultra-wealthy heiress (Salma Hayek) obsessed with nudity who strips naked at protests and disturbs high society functions to preach militant nudism
>Vacation ends and Anya is hooked on nudity and deeply intrigued by exhibitionism despite still being innately shy; long section of the movie about her increasingly comedic and risky experimention with public nudity ("accidentally" losing swimsuit at the beach, WNBR, outright streaking) and feeling the need to escalate despite being torn more and more between profound
humiliation and arousal and the thrill of it all.
>Eventually gets so obsessed that it takes over her life, quits her job, can barely stand to wear clothes in public
>Gets in contact with Hayek, who takes her under her wing and becomes her protege/concubine
>Eventually goes so far with being naked on national tv and constantly horny that she dials things back and becomes a run of the mill wholesome nudist
>Ends with her and the couple having dinner at home, she decides to have a ryn around the block naked for old times sake.
Lots of playful scrrwball and slapstick comedy throughout and heavy playing off of the ENF/OON/exhibitionist fetishes, with the conflict between her utter embarrassment at the public stuff with the horniness that makes her keep going through with it being a major theme of the post-resort stuff.