Naked

3.50
    Naked
    1993

    Synopsis

    An unemployed Brit vents his rage on unsuspecting strangers as he embarks on a nocturnal London odyssey.

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    Cast

    • David ThewlisJohnny
    • Lesley SharpLouise
    • Katrin CartlidgeSophie
    • Greg CruttwellJeremy
    • Claire SkinnerSandra
    • Peter WightBrian
    • Ewen BremnerArchie
    • Susan VidlerMaggie
    • Deborah MaclarenWoman in Window
    • Gina McKeeCafe Girl

    Recommendations

    • 100

      Chicago Sun-Times

      This is a painful movie to watch. But it is also exhilarating, as all good movies are, because we are watching the director and actors venturing beyond any conventional idea of what a modern movie can be about. Here there is no plot, no characters to identify with, no hope.
    • 100

      Newsweek

      Mike Leigh's stunning, corrosive Naked is one of the best movies of the year, and one of the toughest... Its manic mix of tenderness and degradation, hilarity and scariness, keeps you dangerously off balance.
    • 100

      Chicago Tribune

      even in the notable ranks of Leigh's movie, TV and theater work-an oeuvre embracing high comedy, biting comment and shivering pathos-Naked is extraordinary. In the hands of Leigh and his magnificently gifted, gutsy cast, these days and nights on London's streets burn themselves on our minds.
    • 90

      Los Angeles Times

      Naked is a mesmerizing character study, an attempt to stretch the emotional boundaries of truth on film as far as they will go. For once we think we've seen as much of Johnny as we can take, like an etching by Escher we start to see something else, a glimpse of another person easily missed.
    • 88

      ReelViews

      Those in search of escapism should not look to this motion picture, but anyone willing to assume the risk of facing the ugliness of Johnny's world will find a startling, gut-wrenching, eye-opening experience.
    • 80

      Variety

      Leigh’s gallery of haves and have-nots, of emotional anorexics and exploited deadbeats, carries a strong political charge that’s there for the taking. But the pic also plays simply as a black, offbeat comedy with a romantic undertow.
    • 80

      The New York Times

      Naked is as corrosive and sometimes as funny as anything Mr. Leigh has done to date. It's loaded with wild flights of absurd rhetoric and encounters with characters so eccentric that they seem to have come directly from life. Nobody would dare imagine them.
    • 75

      Washington Post

      This is 90-proof, single-malt stuff. You sip it neat and you don't handle heavy machinery afterward. This movie will stay with you long after you've seen it, thanks to Thewlis's performance, Leigh's direction, Andrew Dickson's haunting bass-and-harp soundtrack, cinematographer Dick Pope's indelible images -- and the unalloyed, naked conviction of it all.

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