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Naked Lunch

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Naked Lunch (1991)

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Reviews Counted:30

Fresh:20

Rotten:10

Average Rating:6.8/10

Runtime: 1 hr 59 mins

Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy

Synopsis: The dry wit of writer William S. Burroughs transfers surprisingly well to the screen. This partially biographical celluloid interpretation of his book shows Burroughs's daring and delirium as one... The dry wit of writer William S. Burroughs transfers surprisingly well to the screen. This partially biographical celluloid interpretation of his book shows Burroughs's daring and delirium as one of the experimental beat writers (with Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg) who emerged in the late 1950s. In the lead role, Peter Weller does a dead-on Burroughs impression, and the film follows a bizarre logic and has a dark, rich look that makes it one of director David Cronenberg's more satisfying works. Bill Lee (Weller) is a pest-control man who would rather be a writer, and he is seeking escape from his troubled existence. After killing his wife, he flees to Interzone, a hallucinatory version of Tangiers (the location where Burroughs penned the book). There he finds that reality and fantasy have merged in a strange, surreal landscape inhabited by half-alien, half-insect creatures and odd humans. And finally, in this altered state, Lee can become a writer. Like other Cronenberg films, NAKED LUNCH is a bit squishy; it is full of pervasive biological dread. And this film is not exactly faithful to the novel. Instead, Cronenberg provides it with a neat framework that begins and ends with Lee shooting his wife Joan (Judy Davis) during a botched William Tell routine, just as Burroughs did in real life. [More]

Starring: Peter Weller, Judy Davis, Julian Sands, Roy Scheider

Starring: Peter Weller, Judy Davis, Julian Sands, Roy Scheider

Director: David Cronenberg

Director: David Cronenberg
Screenwriter: David Cronenberg
Producer: Jeremy Thomas
Composer: Howard Shore

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01/26/06
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...very nearly accomplishes the book's goal of "extinguishing all rational thought."

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07/18/09
Cole Smithey
Cole Smithey
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03/19/08
Village Voice
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...a respectful fugue on Burroughs' life and art, not an attempt at cinema-izing that most unfilmable of books.

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09/05/07
Philip Martin
Philip Martin
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

This is the only film in which a typewriter beetle kills another typewriter beetle for being a secret agent. I mention it only because of the relevance of the written word, and typewriters %u2013 portable ones in this case %u2013 are the medium of the mes

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05/05/07
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Given that nobody could really have adapted Burroughs' book in any literal manner, what Cronenberg does instead is predictably creepy, warped and dreamy.

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09/08/05
Dan Fienberg
Dan Fienberg
Zap2it.com

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Emanuel Levy
Emanuel Levy
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02/27/05
Michael Dequina
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11/23/04
Andy Klein
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05/28/04
Daniel M. Kimmel
Daniel M. Kimmel
Worcester Telegram & Gazette
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03/22/04
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
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01/22/04
Randy Shulman
Randy Shulman
Metro Weekly (Washington, DC)

Stands on its own apart from the book.

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01/18/04
Dennis Schwartz
Dennis Schwartz
Ozus' World Movie Reviews

There are no great scenes, just flat moments of weirdness with lots of schlorping noises.

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01/05/04
Mark Robison
Mark Robison
Reno Gazette-Journal

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11/04/03
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08/22/03
Carol Cling
Carol Cling
Las Vegas Review-Journal

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08/21/03
John Esther
John Esther
Pasadena Weekly

One of Cronenberg's most difficult but deliriously clever and emotionally insinuating films.

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08/15/03
Nick Davis
Nick Davis
Nick's Flick Picks

Cronenberg's overly-ambitious attempt at filming the unfilmable.

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07/10/03
Greg Muskewitz
Greg Muskewitz
eFilmCritic.com
 
 
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