Review of The Naked Kiss (1964) by Matt M — 05 Jul 2013
A prostitute tries to start life anew in a new town as a Mother Teresa figure. The Naked Kiss is Samuel Fuller's take on the conventionality of escapist cinema, and at that it can particularly be taken as a melodramatic satire in the unsettling musical number.
The look of the films adds intensity, with its jump cuts and gritty style filled wuth shadows and a shatteringly crude feel, very avant garde for the times it was made, and certainly deemed controversial for that reason.
This review of The Naked Kiss (1964) was written by Matt M on 05 Jul 2013.
The Naked Kiss has generally received very positive reviews.
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