The Naked Kiss (1964)
A former prostitute works to create a new life for herself in a small town, but a shocking discovery could threaten everything.
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Best movie of this year hands down!
the audience applauded
I'll tell you why so serious
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
This daring picture show why Sam Fuller is so loved by filmmakers and the true movie fans around the world,how he get to do this movie in that period of time in such forbidden ground,much ahead a his time...and more the main character is a prostitute became more powerful yet....this controversial director with tight budge made this gem and also written and produced as well,he did only 23 movies in your career,but Hollywood no longer didn't have a place to this kind of director, nevertheless he left a lot of followers and increasingly beloved!!! Resume: First watch: 2017 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 9
Sam Fuller manages to put a little bit of everything into this neo-noir. It's definitely got some pulpy qualities, but it also managed to be sentimental and dramatic. While the style of the film is hard to pin down, all the technical aspects were great (cinematography, etc.). The juxtaposition between Kelly's work as a prostitute and her work as a nurse is a really interesting concept. It's great to see another strong female lead in an older movie. The story feels bold and interesting for its time, and the opening scene really set the audience up for an hour and thirty minutes of excitement and drama. Fuller really brings some some tough social topics, and doesn't sugarcoat anything. Although there are many B movie moments, there are also moments filled with beauty and insight.
At the beginning quite imposing manner, the subjective lens and the movement lens manifests the vanguard style. The end of movie parts of the ridiculous. For example: Use of a light, the light direction too obvious, in the characters face always cast under a thick shadow, no matter how to look like a schemer or zombie. B is often then shot close-up makes it hard. More hateful is the director especially love close-up, almost every scene each at least to a. In addition to C medium and close-up lens language and chaotic ride, scene scheduling is very weak. Two people often appear in the same picture stood the dialogue scenes, characters still, is a medium in the end scene.
This movie starts out with such excitement, the audience is left confused and interested. The audience becomes curious as to who these people are that are fighting and why they are fighting. This makes the audience become interested enough to keep watching. We soon meet Kelly, a prostitute trying to start a new life in a small town. She quickly realizes that she shouldn't be doing that after she meets a man named Griff, who had started a hospital for children with special needs. Kelly ends up getting a job there and discovers how well she works with the children there. She soon falls in love with Griff's partner, Grant, and they soon plan to get married. While she gets adjusted to her new life in this new town, she learns a lot about herself and who she could really be.