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So, Naked (2017) is directed by Michael Tiddes, and it's a comedy with a pretty wild premise. You've got Rob Anderson, who wakes up naked in an elevator on his wedding day, which is already a setup for some awkward hilarity. The film plays with the time loop concept, forcing Rob to relive his mishap repeatedly, and honestly, it brings a nice twist to the usual wedding day chaos. The pacing has a good rhythm, keeping you engaged as he tries to piece together what went wrong. The performances have this light, comedic touch, though I wouldn’t say they’re groundbreaking. It’s more about the situations he finds himself in, with practical effects and some clever visual gags thrown in. Not everyone’s cup of tea, but it definitely has its moments.
Engaging take on the wedding day comedy trope.Interesting use of the time loop mechanic.Lighthearted performances that fit the film's tone.
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