SYNOPSICS
Naked People Every Where (2017) is a English movie. Aaron James has directed this movie. Eric Roberts,Kim Nielsen,Hallie Shepherd,Julia Aks are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Naked People Every Where (2017) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama,War movie in India and around the world.
One man stands between America and anarchy as the War on Nudity battles to the end - here on the streets of Bakersfield.
Naked People Every Where (2017) Reviews
I wanted to like this movie a lot, but disliked it even more
This film claims to be a comedy, but delivers very little humor. The jokes weren't funny. The only people laughing in the theatre were either drunk before the film started or worked on the film. The plot didn't make much sense and the story was jumbled. Originally titled "Bakersfield" because the film took place there. I'm not sure why the writer/director/star decided to utilize Bakersfield as his backdrop other than to paint an otherwise unpleasant and untrue picture of its citizens. All I found were racial stereotyping and derogatory remarks made toward people in that town. The acting wasn't great, but that really falls on poor writing and directing. The editing was horrible. The random obscure soundtrack choices throughout the film were very annoying. I give the film 2 stars - 1 for trying and 1 for Eric Roberts.
Satire, not comedy
As I watched this film, I came to understand it more as a satire about traditional beliefs regarding nudity than as a comedy. The dialogue, with this viewpoint, seemed a lot less "stupid" and came across as more stylized (overly-so, however), and derisive, maybe even a little mocking in its portrayal of people who believe nudity is intrinsically evil or wrong. The film was kind of cute (maybe) in this way, but it got old, especially since the plot (such as it is) moves at a snail's pace. For those of you who are looking for a skin-flick, however, you should definitely look elsewhere. This one talks incessantly about nudity, but there's very little of it, and what there is was really tame as nudity in movies goes these days.