Naughty has the emotional range of a fridge magnet.

“This tomato has seen things.”
Naughty
Masterfully crafted. Un-roastable.
An absolute cinematic disaster.
In order to prevent the construction of a skyscraper in an urban forest, Elya, a young environmental activist, accepts a challenge from the mega wealthy developer: If after spending seven days with him, she doesn't fall for him, he'll stop the project. During this time of luxury and passion, Elya becomes increasingly attracted to him.
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In order to prevent the construction of a skyscraper in an urban forest, Elya, a young environmental activist, accepts a challenge from the mega wealthy developer: If after spending seven days with him, she doesn't fall for him, he'll stop the project. During this time of luxury and passion, Elya becomes increasingly attracted to him.
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Naughty confuses "subtle" with "the cast forgot to act".
Even the popcorn looked bored during Naughty.
Naughty is a cinematic experience designed specifically for film students who want to feel superior at dinner parties.
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Hot Take: Naughty's third act ruined what could have been a masterpiece
Everyone praising the Naughty performances must have watched a different cut. The lead is sleepwalking through this and the supporting cast can't save it.
Unpopular opinion: Naughty is the most overrated film of the decade
Honestly, Naughty would be a tight 95-minute movie. Instead we got a bloated runtime padded with B-roll and lingering shots that add nothing.
Why does no one talk about how mid the writing in Naughty actually is?
Look, I wanted to love Naughty. The trailer had me hyped. But sitting through the second hour felt like a homework assignment. The dialogue is exposition stacked on exposition and the score keeps telling me how to feel.
[Spoilers] Can we discuss that absolutely baffling ending in Naughty?
Just got out of Naughty and I'm convinced critics are being paid in residuals. Two genuinely good scenes do not make a film. Convince me otherwise.
