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Naked (M. Leigh - 1993) - Ending scene (D. Thewlis)

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David Thewlis as Johnny

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  • I so loved this film and the ending was so cool, but i so wanted to know what Johnny did after this.Naked 2,no i don't think so,it would not work an all.I would still love to know what happened to him tho :)

  • One of the greatest movies I've seen so far. And the music is just wonderful! I've been looking for the soundtracks of this film but with no succes. Does somebody have an idea where I can get them?

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  • I would love to see David Thewlis do something as gritty and disturbing as this once more. Playing Lupin in the Harry Potter movies is all very nice, but his portrayal of Johnny in this film... it's unparalleled!

  • Fantastic end. Reminds me of the ending to Breathless.

  • I <3 David Thewlis!

  • one of the best, if not THE best film i have ever seen in my life. everytime i watch 'naked' it makes me very thoughtful about my life, about life in general. it's difficult to forget Mike Leigh's characters.. brilliant, just brilliant.

  • This is pretty much how we struggle through our lives, is it not. What a metaphor..

  • @taylorguy72 That's why it's a good ending.

  • @taylorguy72 What do you think happened to johnny? The same. He went on and on in the same cycle. Remember when the girl told him how old he looked earlier in the film? "About forty." "I'm twenty-seven" and she didn't believe him? Johnny doesn't have long to live, I think. But something in him keeps him living this way.

    Maybe he did go back to Manc, he only left because he was on the run.

  • @MuseumofMemory I wouldn't say that. Insofar as this film explicates the horrors of Thacherian England, one has to remember - eventually Thacher left office. It's easy to forget that this film isn't solely a character study of Johnny, but an exposé on the widespread destitution manifest in England during Thacher's reign, which was particularly felt by the poor and unemployed; hence the contrast with Jeremy, the hedonistic yuppie. That's just my opinion, though.

  • @taylorguy72

    He undoubtedly dies alone.

  • @denizg6 fail

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