5/7/2023 0 Comments Nineteen eightyfour![]() ![]() Their nudity was merely symbolic of that. They had finally found their own identities through loving each other. But their only shared peace and comfort was their sacred time alone, and in love. And they had to deceive and pretend and go through the motions of the dutiful cogs in the Big Brother wheel. ![]() The two lovers were already in dire conditions by committing the sin of feeling for another human being, let alone carnally but in the heart. Given the fact that everything in this society-waking up, food, habits, desires, work, workers, even the underwear and overalls-is so uniform, has it occurred to viewers that being nude was the only link to identity that these characters had? Everything in their world depends, thrives on sameness. But I'm confused by the number of people who have commented that claim to be put off by "the gratuitous nudity" by the two characters of Winston and Julia. Most of the other reviewers have stated just about everything about this wonderfully gritty, dark, foreboding movie that still remains an eerie parallel to our lives today, especially in the last 2 years. ![]() I really have only one thing to comment on. ![]()
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