Sunday, July 23, 2017

Naked Lunch

Naked Lunch is a 1991 award-winning science fiction film, an adaptation of the William S. Burroughs book. It is directed by David Cronenberg and stars Peter Weller, Judy Davis, Ian Holm, and Roy Scheider.

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New York Times says, "It's hard to imagine another film maker who could delve so deeply into the monstrousness of Mr. Burroughs's vision". Rolling Stone says, "Cronenberg whose screenplay for the film won the 1991 New York Film Critics Award has turned Burroughs's densely fragmented novel into a pungently comic and inventive spellbinder about the act of writing, incorporating Burroughs's life in the mix." Slant Magazine says this: "David Cronenberg’s Naked Lunch is a surreal experience that’s heightened further by disguising itself within a veneer of classical stateliness ... a prodigious tonal achievement that blurs reality and the hallucinatory".

Roger Ebert says,
in a recent documentary about his life, Burroughs came across as a man who walks around with something wounded inside, something that hurts so much that his spirit simply shut down.

That aspect of Burroughs is celebrated at feature length in “Naked Lunch,”
Empire Online concludes, "Provocative, but never as clever as it thinks it is". TimeOut closes with this: "Burroughs purists may be disappointed, but this dark distillation of the novel's themes gets closer to its essence than any 'straight' adaptation could hope to do." Rotten Tomatoes has a critics score of 71%.

6 comments:

  1. I remember seeing this. It was dark, gritty, and funny at times. I thought Peter Weller did a great job, too. I can't imagine another actor playing William.

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    1. This is another one I don't remember from the time of its release. I only came across it on "best film" lists. It is such a _different_ movie.

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  2. Have you watched it? You didn't say if you liked it or not. I'm not familiar with it myself. Is it worth a watch?

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    1. Yes, I watched it. It was truly bizarre, and if you're looking for a traditional film with a clear plot through-line, this ain't one. I'm glad I've seen it but won't watch it again. I've already given away the DVD. I've seen several films lately that feature addiction, and they all make me grateful I don't tend to suffer from that.

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  3. Never heard of it. From the trailer I think I'd pass. I was wondering too what you thought of it.

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    1. I watch Cronenberg films when I come across them. His films are always unusual and this one didn't disappoint in that. I have a friend who couldn't watch it because it features large insects as characters. I like bizarre films, and I'm glad I've seen this one. I'd like to read the book, I think.

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