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Naked Director: Mike Leigh Cast: David Thewlis, Lesley Sharp, Katrin Cartlidge, Greg Cruttwell

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/20/2005
  • Original Release: 1993
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 5,126
 
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New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Mike Leigh; Audio commentary by director Mike Leigh and actors David Thewlis and Katrin Cartlidge; Exclusive new video interview with director Neil LaBute (In the Company of Men);The Art Zone: “The Conversation,” a BBC program featuring author Will Self interviewing Leigh; The Short and Curlies, a short comedy from 1982 directed by Leigh and starring Thewlis; Original theatrical trailer; Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing; New essays by film critics Derek Malcolm and Amy Taubin

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Disc #1 -- Naked, Disc 1
1. Logos [:35]
2. In the Alley [1:25]
3. Drive South/Opening Credits [2:06]
4. Sophie Meets Johnny [4:29]
5. Sebastian or Jeremy [:36]
6. Louise [3:19]
7. A Room of Her Own [3:27]
8. An Intelligence Test [2:33]
9. Dead Handsome [2:05]
10. The Butterfly Effect [4:07]
11. The Human Body [1:39]
12. "Leave Me Alone!" [3:49]
13. Highland Fling [5:19]
14. Comes a Lassie [3:55]
15. Silent Rant [2:34]
16. Postmodernist Gas Chamber [4:14]
17. The Invisible and the Seen [3:35]
18. The Mark of the Beast [4:47]
19. The Incipient Croak [2:53]
20. "And the Omelet Stinks" [1:37]
21. "What's in the Round Window?" [2:27]
22. Isadora Duncan [6:18]
23. Death's Head [1:53]
24. "Don't Waste Your Life" [:59]
25. Killing Time [2:15]
26. A Visitor [1:56]
27. "What Did I Do to Deserve You?" [2:10]
28. Homerphobia [3:38]
29. The Landlord From Hell [2:04]
30. Dead Dog Christmas [3:49]
31. At Fifteen in Paris [6:10]
32. Random Canceling [2:10]
33. The Landing [5:15]
34. "Take Me Back to Manchester" [5:52]
35. Return From Zimbabwe [2:03]
36. "Maggot Dick" [3:25]
37. The 100-Meter Vomit [3:25]
38. Sophie With an S [5:26]
39. "Are You Coming Back?" [2:43]
40. The Tin Lid [1:47]
41. Walking Away [2:31]
42. End Credits [2:09]
43. Color Bars [1:49]
1. Introductions [:35]
2. Confronting Yourself [1:25]
3. Relentless Music [2:06]
4. Improvisation [4:29]
5. A Real Masseuse [:36]
6. Deadpan Northern Humor [3:19]
7. Defining the Characters [3:27]
8. Experienced [2:33]
9. Parallel Action [2:05]
10. Books and Books [4:07]
11. Moments of Insecurity [1:39]
12. Contained Environment [3:49]
13. An Accidental Character [5:19]
14. Another Victim [3:55]
15. Homelessness [2:34]
16. Night Rehearsals [4:14]
17. Obsession With Monkey [3:35]
18. Bored By a Sequence [4:47]
19. No Smoking Scene [2:53]
20. Unseen Change [1:37]
21. Playschool [2:27]
22. Difficult, Courageous Part [6:18]
23. Negation and Escape [1:53]
24. Controversy Over Stealing [:59]
25. Comic Moment [2:15]
26. Sophie in Control [1:56]
27. Getting the Joke [2:10]
28. Subtext and Setting [3:38]
29. Distribution of the Film [2:04]
30. Sympathetic Side [3:49]
31. Talking for the First Time [6:10]
32. Subculture of Bill Posting [2:10]
33. Go Whole Hog the Whole Time [5:15]
34. Story behind the Song [5:52]
35. Comic Relief Character [2:03]
36. Getting Red of a Character [3:25]
37. A Love Scene [3:25]
38. Desperate for Any Crumb [5:26]
39. Inevitable Moments [2:43]
40. Leigh's Favorite Scene [1:47]
41. What it All About? [2:31]
42. Chaos in the World [2:09]
43. Color Bars [1:49]
Disc #2 -- Naked, Disc 2
1. Ordinary People [5:05]
2. Spirituality [7:21]
3. Men and Women [6:22]
4. Leigh's Actors [7:30]
5. Identity [5:41]
6. Inner "Johnny" [3:29]
7. Real Name? [1:03]

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Editorial Reviews

A scathing look at Britain in the post-Thatcher era, Mike Leigh's Naked stars David Thewlis as Johnny, an unemployed layabout with a philosophical bent and a nasty edge. In the opening scene, he's committing rape, and before the credits even roll, he's also stolen a car to flee from Manchester to the London home of an old girlfriend (Lesley Sharp). The film's loose, sprawling narrative follows Johnny as he randomly makes his way through the streets of London, encountering a homeless Scottish couple, a nightwatchman and a series of women whom he charms and discards. He lives defiantly outside of the system, refusing to conform to the demands of anyone (including himself). Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide

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October 21, 2007: Mike Leigh has always been an interesting filmmaker, running the gamut from touching to disturbing, but none of his films rings so home on both ends as this. Shot with a bare script and mostly improvised dialogue, it's a film focused on characters and delivers amazing performances across the board, but particularly from David Thewlis, who is mezmerizing as the mentally troubled Johnny. Listening to his breakneck rants, which actually carry a central philosophy of sorts, is a marvel. The film's loose narrative gives plenty of room for the actors to breathe, and shines because of it. Simply put, it's an amazing film.