Naked, Totally

Kenny 2022-03-23 09:01:56

Unemployed Gaz and Dave are trapped on top of their car in the river, and the rusted steel they've finally stolen falls into the river. Passers-by's greeting, "All right?" should also be returned to Not so bad. This is British restraint and humor in the midst of hardship. Just like the band of the defunct factory, still blowing and beating, marching among the steel. I don't know why they're on the roof for no reason, and I'm afraid Gaz doesn't know why.
Dave blamed: Not so bad? Who else will save us?

Gaz, a Sheffield United fan, promised his son to watch football without evading tickets, and also promised to pay child support. But in the face of the sluggish economy, the men in the employment counseling center are at a loss.
Seeing the strippers who he despised make a fortune from the women, Gaz finally compromised, and even went one step further - completely naked.
We'll stuff them.
Then came my favorite Seven Samurai mode, which brought in a few like-minded people after another. It was interesting that Lomper (Scholes?) committed suicide and was rescued. The three of them lay on the grass and discussed how to commit suicide. I couldn't get a gun, and I didn't dare to drown because I was afraid of water, so I finally thought it would be a good idea to kill myself by driving. Lomper said that he didn't even have a friend to help kill him, Gaz: We saved you, let alone we didn't have friendship. Dave: I'd love to drive into you. Lomper: Really? thanks. That's it.
After the six people gathered, they have wandered between lack of self-confidence and economic pressure, suffered contempt from others, and some gave up halfway, honestly doing low-paying serious work. I think everyone at this time will hold a sigh of relief for them, because everyone has a dream of wanting to be different and unique, and they all want to accomplish something. Besides, how could they forget that the six of them were embarrassedly naked together, practiced dancing, played football together, and couldn't help writhing when they heard the radio music?
These six men really have something to do.
How heroic are the six men who are about to be naked in front of everyone?
Dave wrapped his stomach in plastic wrap to lose weight in his own warehouse, and the scene of eating chocolate made people want to cry and laugh. He told his wife who would come to see a fat man dancing. The wife responded by saying I do, maybe as they were when they got married.
When Gaz backed away instead before finally getting on the field, his son blamed him and yelled out! Gaz took a sip of wine and finally walked out.
The rest need not say much, you see.
The support of relatives, at least this film tells us, is the most powerful when you are at your worst. Or maybe we can give our support too.
This is extremely important for the Light Pig Six Heroes. Hardships are nothing to be afraid of, we can still perform a comedy, right?
Accompanied by the music of You Can Leave Your Hat On, they put aside the hat that concealed their privacy. The shot freezes and ends. The restrained rhythm of the whole film also reached a climax.

Not so bad. And we're here to save ourselves.

It is said that this film is still popular in the chilling atmosphere after Princess Diana's death, which shows its charm.

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The Full Monty quotes

  • Gaz: Told 'ya, robbing pipes, that's all.

    Police officer: Gary, my friend, no bugger robs pipes in the buff.

    Gaz: We do. Don't get your clothes dirty, do you?

    Police officer: Oh well, don't fret, gents. There's a right good laundry in Wakefield Prison!

  • Dave: [discussing possible means of suicide] Drownin'. Now there's a way to go.

    Lomper: I can't swim.

    Gaz: Well you don't have to fucking swim, you divvy, that's the whole point. God, you're not very keen are you?

    Lomper: Sorry...