1969's "Naked Violence" doesn't waste any time digging to extremes of
violence and character. The picture uses its main title sequence to
detail a sexual assault and murder, taking time poring over the details
of lustful gazes and bodily harm. It's blunt and coarse, attempting to
establish unease in record time before the material chases more
investigative interests, and its effectiveness is questionable at best.
Despite a troubling opening, "Naked Violence" does manage to locate a
dramatic equilibrium, embarking on a satisfactory dissection of police
procedure and teenage indifference before it plunges back into the deep
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