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Naked Lunch

Canada

1991

115 Min
Color
English
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DIR David Cronenberg

PROD Jeremy Thomas

CAST Peter Weller, Judy Davis, Ian Holm, Julian Sands, Roy Scheider, Monique Mercure, Nicholas Campbell, Michael Zelniker, Robert A. Silverman, Joseph Scorsiani

ED Ronald Sanders

PROD DES Carol Spier

MUSIC Howard Shore

Synopsis

“Exterminate all rational thought.” Naked Lunch, William S. Burroughs’ hallucinatory, “unfilmable” novel is finally realized onscreen by director David Cronenberg. Part-time exterminator and full-time drug addict Bill Lee (Peter Weller) plunges into the nightmarish netherworld of the Interzone, pursuing a mysterious project that leads him to confront sinister cabals and giant talking bugs. The fruit of an unholy union between two masters of the hilarious and the macabre, Naked Lunch mingles aspects of Burroughs’ novel with incidents from his own life, resulting in a compendium of paranoid fantasies and a searching investigation into the mysteries of the writing process. —The Criterion Collection

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David Cronenberg

Like Tobe Hooper and George Romero, David Cronenberg sprang into public consciousness with a series of low-budget horror films that shocked and surprised audiences for their sheer audacity and intelligence. Unlike the former two filmmakers, Cronenberg has been able to avoid being pigeonholed into a single restrictive genre category. His works, which consistently explore the same themes, have the mark of a true auteur in the strictest sense of the word. Cronenberg’s films have the unnerving ability to delve into society’s collective unconscious and dredge up all of the perverse, suppressed desires of modern life. His world features grotesque deformities, hallucinatory couplings, and carnality unhinged from its corporeal moorings. The body mutates and becomes something horrific as in Rabid (1977) or The Fly (1986), psyches fuse with technology as in Crash (1996) and Videodrome (1983), and the act of sex itself is rendered bizarre and alien in Naked Lunch (1991) and Dead Ringers (1988… read more

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kelvanE

2Feb10

Full of immersive textures and lighting. I am impressed anew each time I watch it (3rd now) by the story's melding of abstract concepts including mental and physical addiction, sexual ambivalence, and the human impulse to seek answers within the endless, ever-abounding mysteries around us; all of which are directly applicable to me. The Criterion Collection print, which I own, is gorgeous.   
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The Auteurs

9Dec09

This year marks the 50th anniversary of William S. Burroughs' trek through the Interzone.  
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Tom Mikos

28Sep09

If not for anything else, watch it for Peter Weller's performance.  
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Dave Rotenberg

23Sep09

This is exactly what I look for in a film...takes you to places you can't ever reach in real life. I haven't read the book, but Cronenberg does an amazing job on the color and tone throughout the film.  

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Naked Lunch

By gino on November 11, 2009

Naked Lunch is, cinematographically speaking, Cronenberg’s most beautiful Film. He’s managed to take the unfilmable Novel, and not only interpret it to the screen, but give it a whole new life and…  read review

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By McNulty on October 25, 2009

I’m still trying to figure out what the FUCK did I just watch? All I remember is fuckin typewriters, bugs, some fag shit, weird ass aliens!

Seriously how can I describe into words what kind…  read review

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