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Directed by Mike Leigh.
A scathing look at Britain in the post-Thatcher era, Mike Leigh's Naked stars David Thewlis as Johnny, an unemployed layabout with a philosophical bent and a nasty edge. In the opening scene, he's committing rape, and before the credits even roll, he's also stolen a car to flee from Manchester to the London home of an old girlfriend (Lesley Sharp). The film's loose, sprawling narrative follows Johnny as he randomly makes his way through the streets of London, encountering a homeless Scottish couple, a nightwatchman and a series of women whom he charms and discards. He lives defiantly outside of the system, refusing to conform to the demands of anyone (including himself). ~ Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide
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chrismorrellchrismorrell Re:Some quotes I use a lot
by chrismorrell in Best movie quotes
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"[quote user="chrismorrell"] "I dunno...er..what are the hours?"..(last line) from "This Is Spinal Tap"..along with "But enough of my yakkin".."she means Dolby" ,basically,the whole film... i just assume that things like "These go to eleven" ,and "they were still booing him when we came on",are just in general usage. "Viddy well little brother" "yah Blockos" "oh my brother" and "Appy-polly- logies"..from "A Clockwork Orange" ... "Cleaning Woman!" and "You need a cup of my famous java!" ...from "Dead Men Dont Wear Plaid" "Can you prove to me that you are twenty one?" from "Raging Bull" "There's a man...in back of this place" ..."he's the one who's doing it"..."i can see him through the wall!"... from "Mulholland Drive"...oh and when i hear talk of David Beckham i say "Dr Beckerman?" from "Ghostbusters"..oh,and "That's a Dooooseeee!" from "Groundhog Day" ..bugger! i could carry on for ever with this ...it seems i havnt had an original thought since 1980,when i started qu ... " [More]
divotdivot David O'Russell is a Hack!!!
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loved it.
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"I heard David O' Russell (perhaps that is spelled incorrectly) say that I Heart Huckabees was the first truly existential motion picture ever made. First of all, he is a hack. Second of all, he has obviously never seen this picture. This movie is so completely phenomenal, that it will actually make you want to to punch David Thewlis in the face. God! What an exquisite performance!!! I believe this is only the second film, behine Barton Fink, to win the 3 biggest prizes at Cannes ( Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Actor). GOOD STUFF!! DO NOT MISS IT!!! " [More]
achance42achance42 Re: Top 5 Misfits
by achance42 in Filmspotting
loved it.
"No children's movies. No fish out of water. No repeats of Adam and Sam. 5. Barton Fink (John Turturro) in Barton Fink - Few people fit in anywhere less than a writer with integrity does in Hollywood.4. Colin Smith (Tom Courtenay) from The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner - I just saw this one for the first time last week. Really underrated movie. It's almost an English twist on The 400 Blows. However, instead of sharing Antoine's ability to make a mess out of good intentions, Colin has the talent to fit into the system but chooses to remain outside it at all costs. A self-made misfit but a misfit nonetheless.3. Stroszek (Bruno S.) in Stroszek - I only saw this film for the first time recently. Bruno is an alcoholic, released from prison, gets involved with a prostitute, is terrorized by her pimp, moves with her and his neighbor to America, and watches his hopes of living the American Dream go right down the tubes.2. David (Haley Joel Osment) from A.I.: Arti ... " [More]
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All Movie Guide
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Both hailed and criticized for its bleakness and its basically brutal treatment of women, Naked is an intensely powerful and disturbing motion picture experience. Director Mike Leigh is making a pull-no-punches statement about late 20th century Britain, specifically about the manner in which social systems enable (and allegedly encourage) the strong to abuse the weak. This includes Johnny, a down-and-out drifter with a keen intellect and razor-sharp wit. Victimized by this system, he in turn takes his anger out on those weaker than he, generally women and specifically those who express feelings of warmth or concern toward him. The brutality with which Johnny (and others) treat many of the women in the film is difficult to take; indeed, much of the film is challenging to watch, as there is a rawness and hopelessness that permeates the film. This is leavened by a great deal of humor, as Johnny's brilliant mind can always come up with surprising and amusing comments; but even the humor is of a black or mean bent. Many will be turned off by all of this, but many will also find it exhilarating, thanks to David Thewlis's brilliant acting and Leigh's assured and masterly handling of the material. Thewlis gives one of the most impressive screen performances of the 1990s; his Johnny may be mean, bitter, and almost unbearably angry, but he can also be charming, witty, and even at times sympathetic. Thewlis conveys the quiet desperation that lies beneath the character's unpleasant characteristics, and makes the viewer feel for him, even as he feels repulsed. It is a fascinating portrait. Naked is often horrible to watch, but those who can do so without looking away will be amply rewarded. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 



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