Instead of focusing on the file format or the hosting site, the following paper examines the film Naked as a seminal work of British social realism, focusing on its protagonist, Johnny, and its exploration of nihilism and urban decay.
However, Leigh contrasts Johnny with Jeremy, a wealthy, overtly psychopathic landlord. While Johnny is a "soft" predator who uses words to manipulate, Jeremy represents the "hard" violence of the upper class—dispassionate, entitled, and physically brutal. By comparing the two, Leigh suggests that the decay of society is present at every level of the class hierarchy, manifesting as a fundamental breakdown in empathy. Conclusion Naked1993480pEnglishVegamoviestomkv
The Architecture of Despair: Nihilism and Social Decay in Mike Leigh’s Naked (1993) Introduction Instead of focusing on the file format or