Naked Lunch
Thursday, May 15, 2008
A film by
David Cronenberg, from a novel by
William S. Burroughs. I watched this film because I always expect work produced by
Cronenberg to be weird.
Plot summary: an exterminator's wife has been using his bug powder as a drug. He's at the police station when they ask that he speak to someone. Turns out to be this big
disgusting bug, which asks him to kill his wife. Why? Supposedly, she's an agent and not really human. Later, he "accidentally" shoots her in the head. After that episode, the film follows a circular path covering the same issue(s) over and over again.
Can't say I was disappointed. This is a perfect
film art school movie. I can imagine a professor prodding students to find the hidden themes, symbolism, metaphors, subtext, context and the like in this film.
Since I loathe cockroaches and all manner of bugs, I found this film to be disgusting and creepy.
The only thing I enjoyed was
Peter Weller's well shaped lips.
But was it a good film? Honestly, I dunno. I was wondering if there was some kind of anti-communist, anti-homosexual, or pro-homosexual, pro-communist subtext. It had a very 1950s feel to it. And the repressed 1950s gave us the over-expressive 1960s and 1970s.
I think only someone during those eras could "get" what was going on in this film. 'Cause I didn't.
Labels: David Cronenberg, Naked Lunch, Peter Weller
posted by GoldenAh
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