So, 'Nautical Nudes' is this quirky little comedy from '36 that dives into the early nudism movement. A group of women heads off to an island, eager to embrace their bodies and enjoy the sun, but things get a bit weird when a creep shows up. It’s got that breezy, carefree atmosphere typical of the time, yet there's an undercurrent of tension with this unwanted intruder. Pacing is a bit uneven, but that only adds to its charm, I guess. Some practical effects and the island setting create a nice backdrop. The performances are pretty straightforward, though they carry a certain innocence that’s refreshing. Overall, it’s distinctive if you're into early explorations of social norms through comedy.
Early representation of nudism in film.Uneasy blend of comedy and tension.Interesting for its historical context.
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