

Naked
The story of three couples, one of which just broke up, one that seems to be about to, and one perfectly okay. They are all friends, and from time to time, they gather to talk about everything. One time, they gather for dinner at the second couple's "mansion“— the husband became rich with his business. We see each couple as they prepare themselves for the party and learn a lot about their relationships. At the dinner, they get to talking about recognizing each other's peer with closed eyes and decide to try it, naked.
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Plot Summary
A group of old friends reunites for a stag weekend in the countryside. What begins as a lighthearted celebration quickly descends into chaos as old tensions resurface and secrets are revealed. The weekend forces them to confront their past mistakes and the realities of their adult lives, leading to unexpected and often hilarious confrontations.
Critical Reception
Naked received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised its sharp writing and strong performances, particularly from Michael Sheen. While some found its blend of comedy and drama uneven, many appreciated its honest portrayal of male friendships and the pressures of growing up.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and relatable characters.
- Some critics found the tonal shifts between humor and drama jarring.
- Michael Sheen's performance was frequently highlighted as a standout.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a theatrical play before being adapted into a screenplay.
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