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Naked Lunch 1991 123movies

Naked Lunch 1991 123movies

Exterminate all rational thought.Dec. 27, 1991115 Min.
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Watch: Naked Lunch 1991 123movies, Full Movie Online – Not an adaptation of beat writer William S. Burrough’s novel but a mix of biography and an interpretation of his drug- induced writing processes combined with elements of his work in this paranoid fantasy about Bill Lee, a writer who accidentally shoots his wife, whose typewriter transforms into a cockroach and who becomes involved in a mysterious plot in North African port called Interzone. Wonderfully bizarre, not unlike Burrough’s books..
Plot: Blank-faced bug killer Bill Lee and his dead-eyed wife, Joan, like to get high on Bill’s pest poisons while lounging with Beat poet pals. After meeting the devilish Dr. Benway, Bill gets a drug made from a centipede. Upon indulging, he accidentally kills Joan, takes orders from his typewriter-turned-cockroach, ends up in a constantly mutating Mediterranean city and learns that his hip friends have published his work — which he doesn’t remember writing.
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6.9/10 Votes: 52,345
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67/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 842 Popularity: 12.397 | TMDB

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A masterpiece of interpretive surrealism for Burroughs fans
Lots of people will hate this film, and some will love it.

The bottom line is, if you enjoy, respect, or feel that you understand the work of William S. Burroughs, you should see this film. If you don’t know what I am talking about, you should probably not see this film.

The following pedantic and potentially inflammatory review, like this film, pulls no punches and makes no apologies for itself. Read on if you dare.

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If any three of the following conditions apply see Naked Lunch:

YOU

1. …know what the term “visual metaphor” means.

2. …are a Burroughs, Kerouac or Ginsburg fan.

2a. …are not a fan, but know and respect Burroughs, Kerouac or Ginsburg

3. …can’t see how the book Naked Lunch could make a good film.

4. … believe that Peter Weller is an underrated actor.

5. …thought any of the following films were ‘lightweight’: Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, The Last Wave, Heavenly Creatures, Dead Ringers.

6. …have lived in the New York area for 15 or more years.

7. …know the relationship between improvisational jazz, poetry, and modern art.

8. …think you understand what Andy Warhol was trying to do.

9. … are curious about what the process of writing a novel is like.

10. …spend a lot of time arguing with inanimate objects.

11. …without knowing the content of this film, can see a potential relationship between sexual ambivalence, guilt, paranoia, addiction, typewriters and over-sized talking insects.

You should NOT see this film if any of the following apply:

YOU

1. …consider homosexual love to be evil, wrong, and something you can not sympathize with or understand.

2. …use the phrase “he’s on drugs” to explain behavior and ideas that do not make sense to you.

3. …do not like or respect Burroughs, Kerouac or Ginsburg, and you know who they are.

4. have a concept of challenging literature as the latest John Irving novel (no offense to Mr Irving intended – he’s easily as great as Burroughs, just sort of mainstream and pop).

5. ..like films which you can walk away from easily.

6. …don’t want to see any film which requires a second viewing to feel as if you’ve really got any of it.

7. …view films strictly as a form of entertainment.

8. …without knowing the content of this film, you can not imagine a potential relationship between sexual ambivalence, guilt, paranoia, addiction, typewriters and over-sized talking insects.

9. …don’t care to understand most of the following review.

10. …consider ambiguity and loose ends in a film to be “plot holes” and consider any film which has them to be ‘flawed’.

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William S. Burroughs is widely regarded as one of America’s greatest writers of fiction. A friend and mentor to Jack Kerouac and Alan Ginsburg, Burroughs helped to create the genres of ‘beat’ – American literary high modernism, and/or post-modernism. He provides highly tactile ironic, seductively repulsive descriptions of the everyday which are at once accurate, fragmented and surreal – in other words – Burroughs recreates the feeling and mood of his time and his experience with hermeneutic precision.

Cronenberg’s Naked Lunch is an amalgamation of Cronenberg’s interpretation and experience of reading Burroughs, Burroughs own life, and Burrough’s legendary novel, Naked Lunch. There are six or more plots operating in six or more interacting layers throughout the film, and the action centers exclusively on Burrough’s alter-ego, Bill Lee, as he attempts to discover the relationships between all of these plots. The plots I identify (and an interested viewer will generally be able to identify many more that this) are Burrough’s relationship with Joan, Lee’s relationship with Joan, Lee’s drug addiction, Burrough’s drug addiction, Lee’s investigations into the secret society of drug trafficking at the edge of the world in Interzone, Burrough’s struggle to create/discover himself. However, the theme of the film is more an issue of the Lee/Burroughs character trying and, in the end, failing, to make sense of the connections between these plots.

It is a very self-conscious, personal, brilliantly developed and visually intense film. Yet, despite its self-exposure and openness, the film maintains a certain distance from its audience, as if it has taken on the life given it by Cronenberg and Burroughs and established its own unique personality, which will keep its audience at a certain distance. To really appreciate this, you must watch the film at least a few times.

It is especially significant that Burroughs gave his approval for this project. Burroughs’ writing is intensely personal and artistic, and his willingness to allow Cronenberg to position himself and his experience of Burrough’s work within the film, and to decenter Naked Lunch is as powerful a testimony to Burrough’s own integrity as an artist as it is to Cronenberg’s vision.

Most of the people who acted in this film really wanted to be involved in it and it shows. Ian Holm and Roy Scheider are always great. Peter Weller, a big Burroughs fan and a severely underrated actor gives what may be the performance of his lifetime, Judy Davis and Julian Sands are both perfectly cast and powerful in their roles.

This films imagery is necessarily disturbing, disorienting, and, at times, quite comic. Very much in keeping with the feel of Burrough’s work.

See it. You don’t have to like it to respect it.

Review By: mstomaso
Twisted Film concerning twisted minds
Naked Lunch seems to be just totally incomprehensible upon first viewing. However, after watching it again, you start to understand more and more. Upon multiple viewings, you really get a feel for what’s transpiring before your eyes. The ultimate message is that it is really just a metaphor for heroin addiction, even though it’s so much more deeper than that. It’s an intricate study of a man, William S. Burroughs, who was a heroin addict, and among other things one of the most significant Beat authors ever. The film delves deeply into the psyche of Burroughs and takes you on a trip in his mind and your own. There are touches of reality and many flashes of paranoia, and it is all done with style and grace. Seriously one of the best films about an author, Naked Lunch will certainly stand the test of time against other films which may seem at first entertaining, but lose their luster upon multiple viewings. Whereas, Naked Lunch, in my opinion, never will. 10 out of 10.
Review By: hohumdedum2

Other Information:

Original Title Naked Lunch
Release Date 1991-12-27
Release Year 1991

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 55 min (115 min)
Budget 16000000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama
Director David Cronenberg
Writer William S. Burroughs, David Cronenberg
Actors Peter Weller, Judy Davis, Ian Holm
Country United Kingdom, Canada, Japan
Awards 13 wins & 18 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby (Westrex Recording System)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Cameras and Lenses
Laboratory Film House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (processing)
Film Length 3,170 m (1992) (Finland)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Naked Lunch 1991 123movies
Naked Lunch 1991 123movies
Naked Lunch 1991 123movies
Original title Naked Lunch
TMDb Rating 7.042 842 votes

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