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Mike Leigh's 1993 film Naked follows an unemployed man as he navigates a bleak and hostile London landscape. The film explores themes of alienation, cruelty, and nihilism through a darkly comedic and dramatic lens. It stands out for its raw performances and incisive social commentary.
Features a unique blend of dark humor and drama. · David Thewlis delivers a standout performance with intense energy. · Captures a gritty, realistic portrayal of 90s London life.
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David Thewlis delivers a career-defining performance as Johnny, embodying a complex and volatile character whose unpredictability drives the film’s exploration of alienation and violence.
Leigh used his signature improvisational method, working extensively with actors to create authentic, layered characters through collaborative rehearsal rather than relying solely on a fixed script.
Naked addresses social issues like urban alienation and mental health with unflinching realism, marking a shift towards darker, more challenging narratives in early 1990s British film.
The film explores themes of loneliness, cruelty, nihilism, and sexual violence, set against the backdrop of a grim and alienating London environment during a nighttime odyssey.
Naked has been issued on formats such as VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray, with variations mainly in packaging and presentation rather than content, reflecting common trends in physical media editions.
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