Movie review, Naked

Edwardo 2022-08-13 21:32:07

Recommended for American TV series that have been serialized for several days. Today, we will temporarily suspend one issue, interspersed with a new comedy movie starring Marlon Wayans.

Naked (Naked Wedding Rejoice), an out-and-out spoof comedy about Rob Anderson's unusual journey of naked marriage (fantasy + reality). The content of the work is both frivolous and serious, both interesting and thought-provoking, and it is a standard after-dinner pastime.

In a few words, I talked about my initial feelings about the film, and then I will elaborate on the highlights of the work.
I. Michael Tiddes once again teamed up with Marlon Wayans.
Starting from "A Haunted House" in 2013, the collaboration between Michael and Marlon has become increasingly close. In the past 4 years, the two have successively launched 4 spoofs (a haunted house movie). One is more exaggerated, one is more absurd than one). Especially worth mentioning is the spoof master Marlon, who became popular with his "shock and laugh". In these films, he constantly shows the lower limit, maxing out the fans' three views (one show to the end), showing muscles, Show your figure, show your buttocks, and show off the parts that can be used for show.

II. The Strange Plot In the
first 60 minutes of the plot, the actor Rob has experienced more than a dozen "traveling", constantly and inexplicably "transported" to the elevator naked, absurd, funny, but full of freshness. How to understand?

"Absurdity": This work is neither a sci-fi film nor a suspense drama. Such a disorderly and random "traversal" is a little inexplicable. (Although the intention of the director and screenwriter is obvious, through the repetition of these plots, let the audience understand the true meaning of "love")
"Funny": A large number of funny plots in the film all occurred in the previous hour's scenes, such as "Naked Marathon", "Wearing ladies' pajamas to teach speed party dancing", "attend a stranger's wedding, record each other's declarations of love", etc., and so on.

"Freshness": It does not mean "creative freshness", because the concept of this work is infinitely close to "Fifty First Loves", so the "freshness" mentioned here specifically refers to "smiles". The intensity of the film's funny and the tipping point of the jokes made the audience laugh and feel full of freshness.

III. The motto of love
removes the nonsensical funny. The definition and interpretation of "love" in this work is another key point for the audience to think about. What is love? To borrow a passage from the "Bible" "1 Corinthians" 13:4-8: Love is patient and kind; love is not jealous, love is not boastful. Don't be arrogant, don't do shy things, don't ask for your own benefit, don't get angry easily, don't count people's evil, don't like injustice, just like the truth, tolerate everything, believe everything, hope everything, and endure everything. Love never stops.
In today's world, in today's era, people's definition of "love" has changed a lot. "Money" plays a decisive role in love. Right? The pros and cons have their own opinions. Proponents believe that "the material world, there is no money, it is difficult to move an inch, and the love of boiling water and bread is just improvised, and there is no future." The opponent argued that "love is based on the relationship between two people, and other things (including money, reputation) are all It's an aid, it can't control the direction of love."

Those who hold these views are mostly young people. Who is right and who is wrong? Personal humble opinion, there is no right or wrong. Take a step back, and the sky is brighter.
In a material society, how can one live without money? Talking about love is also a process of consumption. Love without financial support is like a house without a foundation, which is precarious. On the contrary, the same is true, only material life is full, without the essence of "love" and "emotion", it is like a mirage, and it disappears with the wind.
What is love anyway? The protagonist in the film tells everyone "Love is a lifetime promise!"
So, if you don't have enough courage and ability to maintain the emotions of this life, please think twice.

Write at the end. "Naked" (naked marriage), the title is a pun. "Naked", the male protagonist's naked experience on the eve of his marriage! "Nude", the male protagonist lacks financially, and does not have enough strength to gain the recognition of the female protagonist's elders and friends! Although there are many difficulties in their marriage, the director gave the audience a fairytale ending-Rob and Megan are married. The purity of "love" finally surpassed the need of "material". Perhaps this is the message of "true love" that the director and screenwriter want to convey to the audience.

Director ★★★☆☆ (a spoof movie in the usual sense, the director plays normally)
Actor★★★★☆ (Marlon Wayans’ talent, acting skills, and professionalism are admirable)
Plot ★★★☆☆ (general direction, no Too prominent plot and bridge)
visual effects ★★★☆☆ (repeating Marlon appearing naked, a little visual fatigue)
sound effects ★★☆☆☆ (weak, dispensable feeling)

Recommended crowd: Indulge in love
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Extended Reading

Naked quotes

  • Cody Favors: Showing up is half the battle. The other half is pants.

  • Brian McKnight: The point is: If you want something bad, you can never give up.