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Suddenly Naked

Suddenly Naked (2001)

September. 08,2001
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5.8
| Drama Comedy Romance

A famous 'Jackie Collins' type novelist falls for a quirky twenty year old kid.

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Matrixston
2001/09/08

Wow! Such a good movie.

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Chirphymium
2001/09/09

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Tayloriona
2001/09/10

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Arianna Moses
2001/09/11

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Sam Blechman
2001/09/12

I only saw this movie because it has my favorite actor, Michael Shanks, in it. I was surprised to find that the film itself was really superb. the story kept my attention, and the characters were well developed and carried through. coupled with a great script and great acting, the movie came along great. I suggest seeing it if you can.so yes, it is a tad cheesy, but i don't think you'll really mind all that much.This movie made me love Michael Shanks even more, and I added a few new actors and actresses to my list of favorite actors.It's hard to find in America, but feel free to try. it's worth it.

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Jatoy
2001/09/13

Suddenly naked was supposed to be funny, lovely little comedy, but turned out to be surprisingly bad. Few good jokes, but otherwise too little saying. Actress in the leading role was not that bad, but I was irritated by the way she had to talk or mumble all the time, I guess she was trying to be cool - however, I found it repulsive.

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cdub
2001/09/14

Well, I would like to tell those very few people who didn't like Suddenly Naked to take another look at the film. This movie is simply Fabulous!! Hurrah for Canadian Films!!!You can't go away from this movie without having a great, uplifting feeling which is much needed nowadays! It is charming, witty and even shocking at moments and keeps you on the edge of your seat with it's fun, quirky characters. I believe the direction Anne Wheeler took the film was definitely the way to go, keeping it light and witty with an underlining edge of urgency in order to achieve that special comedic timing....I love it!!! Wendy Crewson, what can I say, what a cool woman, she was so free and committed to her work and was just a delight to watch, what an incredible personality. I love the way being with a younger man brought out her youthful personality.......as well as the HEATED quality...very sexy!!! The pacing of the movie was right on and paired nicely with the mood of the film...way to go Anne Wheeler, you never cease to amaze me. The direction is fabulous, the acting is charming and if you want a little SPICE added to your life, this movie is a Gem and a must see!!!

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2headedboy
2001/09/15

Here's a case of a director getting her hands on some promising material and not delivering. I sat in the theatre thinking this story of a writer so anxious to protect her public image she end up almost ruining her personal life might be halfway decent if better choices had been made. But it seemed as if the director didn't really understand the story she was telling. The story's protagonist, Jackie is played by Wendy Crewson as a middle aged Jackie Collins-style writer who falls for a twenty year old from the creative writing class she teaches. Patrick (Joe Cobdon) seems to be as in to Jackie as she is to him and after some unconvincing flirting between the two of them they end up in bed in a sequence cut together like an eighties teen-film style montage.What puzzled me was that much of the dialogue and what happens suggested this was meant to be more along the lines of a Margaret Atwood-type character than Jackie Collins. Had Crewson played it more like an intellectual instead of a hammy romance novelist we might have better understood the stake's of going public with her affair. We also might bett er have understood Patrick's attraction to Jackie. After all we're meant to think this woman's writing got this confused kid through some awkward adolescent periods.It's probably not fair to ask Crewson to shoulder the blame. One assumes director Anne Wheeler would have reigned her in if she didn't agree with Crewson's characterization. But she didn't even have the sense to control her own hammy impulses. There were several pointless fast motion scenes, at least two excruciating Lilith Fair scored mope montages and it seemed whenever she wasn't sure how to block a scene she'd plop the characters in a bubblebath or a hottub.My main reason for attending this film was because I had read the screenwriter's funny and great novel, Then Again. This story doesn't appear to be at that level but it's well structured and there are some good lines and moments that might have been funny had the director had some sense of timing and the lead hadn't shouted all her lines.Joe Cobdon is sweet and likable as Patrick but Wheeler has him juggle at least three times. Because that's what young people do, right? Juggle.There are some okay scenes between Crewson and Peter Coyote and the film is generally better in the second half when it's a little more serious in tone. Both Wheller and Crewson seem more comfortable in that milieu. Perhaps they should stick to it in the future.

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