This cinematic/literary hybrid fuses motifs from Beat writer William S.
Burroughs's novel of the same name with elements of the author's
biography and plenty of the cerebral alienation and biomorphic special
effects fans of creepy cult director David Cronenberg have come to
expect. Bill Lee (Peter Weller) wants to write, but he exterminates bugs
to pay the bills. His wife, Joan (Judy Davis), becomes addicted to
Bill's bug powder dust, and soon he joins her in a world of unorthodox
hallucinogens; he visits the kindly yet sinister Dr. Benway (Roy
Scheider) and walks away with his first dose of the black meat -- a
narcotic made from the flesh of the giant aquatic Brazilian centipede.
Soon, monstrous beetles are whispering conspiracy theories in Bill's
ears and his nebbish writer friends Hank (Nicholas Campbell) and Martin
(Michael Zelniker) are sleeping with Joan under his nose. When a party
trick involving a liquor glass and a gun goes awry, killing Joan, Bill
flees to Interzone, a Mediterranean city full of talking insectoid
typewriters, double agents, offbeat aesthetes, and plots within plots.
As he navigates this paranoid landscape, Bill begins ingesting another
drug called mugwump jism and writes fragments that Hank and Martin soon
assemble into a novel under the title Naked Lunch. As beat literature
aficionados know, Interzone is based on Tangiers -- the city where
Burroughs wrote Naked Lunch. The incident in the film in which Hank and
Martin appropriate Bill's writing and have it published closely
approximates the real-life circumstances of the novel's publication,
although it was Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac who helped out the
real-life Burroughs. The William Tell incident that kills Bill's wife is
also drawn from the author's real life. "William Lee" is both
Burroughs' literary stand-in and the name under which he published his
first autobiographical novel Junky. Ian Holm, who plays Joan Frost's
husband, Tom, would appear in Cronenberg's similarly experimental
eXistenZ several years later.
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Naked Lunch (1991)
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