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Naked
Following a wild night out with his best man, Rob Anderson wakes up to find himself naked in an elevator on the morning of his wedding day and is forced to relive the morning over and over again.
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Plot Summary
A man finds himself repeatedly waking up on his wedding day with no memory of the night before, only to discover he's trapped in a bizarre time loop. To break free and marry the woman he loves, he must uncover the mystery behind his predicament and confront his own past actions.
Critical Reception
Naked received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot, reliance on crude humor, and uninspired performances. While some audiences may have found its comedic premise amusing, it generally failed to impress with its execution.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on gross-out humor and a worn-out time-loop premise.
Lacks originality and memorable comedic moments.
Performances are generally uninspired, failing to elevate the material.
Google audience: Audiences seemed divided, with some appreciating the comedic efforts of Marlon Wayans and finding the time-loop concept entertaining enough for a light watch. However, many viewers found the humor to be too juvenile and the plot too formulaic to be truly engaging.
Fun Fact
The film is an American remake of the 2000 Swedish film 'A Troubled Comedy' (also known as '7th Heaven').
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