3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Class Conflict, 8 November 2003
Author:
earl128
Many people seem to miss exactly why the sexual scenes were so brutal,
and
the point of the Jeremy Smart/Sebastian Hawkes character -- they are both
related.
Johnny and Jeremy were both misogynistic characters capable of rape and
physical brutality - the sexual scenes were brutal to show how cruel
these
two characters were, and how similar these two characters were - at least
behind the bedroom door, or more generally in their relationship to women
and humankind. Johnny is the ultimate anti-hero; eventually (or perhaps
immediately) you like Johnny despite his obvious problems/inhumanity.
Outside of some of the greatest misanthropic one liners in movie history,
there is nothing to like about Jeremy. Johnny is lower class, Jeremy is
upper class.
Naked follows a theme of Marxism/socialism seen throughout Mike Leigh's
work. It is a scathing indictment of modern British life, specifically
the
class system.
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