A certain movie is on and I just remembered that someone said that George was trying to repress any sexuality in the prequels
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#trisha biggar really is the unsung hero of these films#that woman was given next to nothing and she made ART of it#really the whole costuming department deserves credit cause half of the fabrics had to be redone to match the cameras#also that one dude who accidentally glued himself to a belt two minutes before shooting and managed to cut himself free#took off a bit of skin but didn't even bleed. that's how precise these people were
Me: "Okay, well, actually, this outfit wasn't Trisha, this one was all Geor--wait WHAT WAS THAT LAST PART?"
The tight turnaround meant some final alterations were being done hours or mere minutes before filming. Costume props supervisor Ivo Coveney was supergluing an accent onto one of PadmĆ©ās belts right before actor Natalie Portman was needed on set when he accidentally glued his finger to the garment. With not a moment to spare, Coveney sliced himself free with a sharp knife, losing a little skin but managing to avoid bleeding. āHe was very good at being very delicate,ā Biggar recalls.
Trisha Biggar, talking about her experience on Attack of the Clones
So you're saying there's just a shot in the movie (maybe) where Padme's got a little bit of human skin on her outfit????
Probably multiple shots. If it was shallow enough not to bleed and didn't show up on film, no reason to remove it.

















