Naked
Naked

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Naked

1987
Movie
28 min
Russian

Having gone out into nature, Koshkin became a victim of a robber. And so, completely naked, he seeks help from people, from those who will not be afraid…

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IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes94%
Metacritic83/100
Google Users89%
Director: Mike LeighGenres: Comedy-Drama

Plot Summary

Johnny, a charismatic but misanthropic drifter, is ejected from London after a violent encounter and seeks refuge in Manchester. He alternately seduces and alienates a series of people, including Louise, a lonely woman who shelters him, and her boyfriend, Jeremy. Johnny's nihilistic philosophy and destructive behavior unravel the lives of those he encounters, leading to a bleak and unflinching exploration of alienation and despair.

Critical Reception

Naked was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for David Thewlis's raw and commanding performance. Critics praised Mike Leigh's unflinching direction and sharp, often disturbing, dialogue. The film's bleak realism and challenging themes resonated with many, though some found its intensity difficult to endure.

What Reviewers Say

  • David Thewlis delivers a tour-de-force performance as the nihilistic Johnny.

  • Mike Leigh's signature unflinching realism and sharp, provocative dialogue are on full display.

  • A challenging but rewarding exploration of societal decay and human desperation.

Google audience: Audiences lauded the film's raw honesty and David Thewlis's powerful portrayal of a deeply flawed character. Many appreciated its realistic depiction of urban decay and the complex, often uncomfortable, human relationships it explores. Some viewers found the film's bleakness and anti-hero protagonist difficult to connect with.

Awards & Accolades

David Thewlis won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on 16mm film, a deliberate choice by Mike Leigh to give the movie a raw, gritty aesthetic that matched its subject matter.

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