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Mike Leigh’s brilliant and controversial Naked stars David Thewlis as Johnny, a charming, eloquent, and relentlessly vicious drifter on the lam in London. Rejecting all those who would care for him, the volcanic Johnny hurls himself into a nocturnal odyssey through the city, colliding with a succession of the desperate and the dispossessed, and scorching everyone in his path. With a virtuoso script and raw performances from Thewlis and costars Katrin Cartlidge and Lesley Sharpe, Leigh’s panorama of England’s crumbling underbelly is a showcase of black comedy and doomsday prophecy, and was the winner of the best director and actor prizes at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. —The Criterion Collection

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Mike Leigh

One of contemporary Britain’s most renowned directors, Mike Leigh is known for his depictions of the dramas inherent in the everyday lives of regular people. Often compared to compatriot Ken Loach for his emphasis on “slice-of-life” realism (a comparison Leigh has deemed inaccurate, as his films, unlike Loach’s, have no absolute political agenda), Leigh makes films remarkable for their level-headed, unsensational portrayals of topics that would become four-hankie “message” melodramas in the hands of most Hollywood directors.
Born February 20, 1943, in Salford, Manchester, Leigh originally wanted to go into acting. While training at London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, however, he found himself drawn toward directing and writing, and he eventually transferred to the London Film School. He began his career on the stage, with two of his most important works, The Box Play and Bleak Moments, brought to life through collaborative experimentation during rehearsals. The latter play… read more

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Vincent Pollard

9Feb10

a much underrated film. David Thewlis is incredible and the cinematography is perfect.  
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kelvanE

20Jan10

Conflagrant and splenetic; splendid.  
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afuchs

12Jan10

Do you think that the impression of hopscotch in the last shot is intentional? Do you think that Mike Leigh could have been influenced by Cortázar? I find there are many similarities between Johnny and Horacio, the hero of Rayuela by Cortázar.   
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Rui

23Dec09

A movie that offers little comfort for the soul, but Johnny is really a great character. Charismatic, stubborn and flawed, but even if you don't agree with his world-view, you seem entranced by his almost stream of consciousness tirades about life. A great script, a marvelous performance by David Thewlis and by god does London look like a hell hole in here.  

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The Auteurs Daily: Best of the British

By David Hudson on August 30, 2009
The Observer Film Magazine poll that gives us a list of the "best British films" of the last 25 years can only be described as informal - but it's the informality that makes it interesting. The Sunday
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barenaked.

By Reno Nismara on October 29, 2009

the reason of why i rented this film in the first place was because the name of mike leigh was on the cover. and what do i get from this mike leigh’s film? a magnificent and powerful journey from start…  read review

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By Mike on October 20, 2009

The way Mike Leigh constructed Naked is so audacious and, in this case, effective, that it is unfair to dismiss its merit altogether. This is not a picture that feeds the audience what they expect…  read review

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By Will Vollar Bell on July 31, 2009

Perhaps the most successful demonstration of Leigh’s extensive exploratory writing style, Naked is easily the masterpiece of the Mancunian’s canon. Leigh’s confidence in Thewlis, instilled by their…  read review

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By Christo​pher Smith on April 23, 2009

Mike Leigh’s subtle masterpiece is an ingenious darkly comic character drama based around a superb performance by David Thewlis, who’s backed by a brilliant supporting cast. Smart, authentic writing…  read review

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