David Cronenberg and William S. Burroughs invite you to
lunch
Naked Lunch is a science fiction movie directed by David Cronenberg.
It was released in 1991.
There is a common misconception that this is based on the William
S. Burroughs novel of the same name.
Actually it's a semi-fantasy based on Burroughs' life during the
period that he was writing this novel, but not on the novel itself.
Peter Weller (who is good at playing robotic characters; he was
RoboCop) plays a character named Will Lee, who represents Burroughs
(Lee is Burroughs' mother's maiden name, and he used this pseudonym
when 'Junky' was published).
Synopsis
The film starts with Lee/Burroughs working as an exterminator
(which he did for a brief time). Characters representing Jack
Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg tell Lee/Burroughs that his wife Joan
has been shooting up his bug powder. Soon the real-life tragedy
in which Burroughs accidentally shoots Joan takes place (though
here in New York instead of Mexico), and Lee/Burroughs escapes
to Tangier. There he confronts a universe of insect-filled nightmares,
disgusting desires and secret plots.
Links & References
- Naked Lunch Information
- Movie entry in Internet Movie Database.
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