Naked and Afraid
Naked and Afraid
TV-14 | 23 June 2013 (USA)

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  • Reviews
    Salubfoto It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
    Kodie Bird True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
    Clarissa Mora The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
    Nicole I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
    matthijsalexander Naked and Afraid is an excellent show that (as I see it) is very natural and subject to very little producing. The couples are sometimes compatible and sometimes collide, which is absolutely normal. When it comes to groups, of course there will be division and clashes, that is only natural. What I love about this show is the 'natural' feel it has. The weaker can become the stronger, and vice versa. The females can far outperform the men, and vise versa. Every time.... there is some sort of surprise. Some episodes the couple seems to simply 'roll' through the experience but I dare you: Spend 2 nights naked in your backyard. See how you feel. I have absolute admiration for those able to hunt snakes, know about which flowers to eat or people that take a chance on drinking possibly contaminated water. 101% respect for those mentally able to endure rough cold nights or bug riddled camps..........I have watched season 3,8 and then some and can't stop watching it!
    deothor IMDb.come is such a lovely site that informs you that your content consists of "prohibited words" right after the forced "edit phase" of weird words. Also they won't highlight which words are taboo, oh no no no. That'd be too easy.Lovely.Again, this time simpler: This show is scripted as HELL. At first you might not notice, but the longer you watch the bigger the lie gets. Pairs always end up finding some tools in the wild (rope, pot, bottle, shirt, metal scraps, glass). Or if they starve for almost whole time they end up finding some random huge pile of food. Dehydration? Don't even make me started. They overuse this word way too much.Directors made it VERY obvious that they want to enforce "anyone who has a penis is the evil of this word". At the very least of 80% of males in this show act in a way that it makes whole male group cringe to no end. So.. Yeah, feminism is strong within this one.If you want to watch it, sure go ahead, but mark my words: Once you notice those patterns, any fun you had will evaporate.(They have lovely scenery, though. I'd love to try my survival skills on one of those tropical islands or beaches)
    CherryBlossomBoy This is one of those misfortunate crossovers that sound interesting on paper but don't really make it in reality. Survivalism meets nudity. I don't know what kind of niche group of people might get off on that, but it sure ain't fans of erotic shows or fans of survival shows.First let's get to the obvious - the nudity. Other than being a gimmick to lure a viewer or two there is no rationale for two people to start their three-week voyage in the nude. Are they emulating our ancient ancestors? That's just ridiculous, Adam and Eve were not our ancestors - they are fictional characters! Our true ancestors, the primates, didn't appear in the nature out of the blue and in the nude like that. They had fur. Then, as the evolution progressed they gradually lost more and more bodily hair and it interacted with having them utilize more and more variety of clothing. So, okay, it's a gratuitous gimmick but it might have been fun if they didn't pixelate their genitalia. I mean, come on! Watching a show with half of my screen constantly smeared isn't fun. I know my TV isn't defective. Defective are the heads of people in the audience that might object to a naked human body and of the producers who get on with an idea like this knowing they'll have to spoil the picture quality to please the stupid prudes. The only fun thing that remains is watching how awkwardly the two behave in the first minutes they meet. After that I'm switching to Hustler TV.After that first five minutes of the episode there is really nothing worth seeing in the show. Survivalist shows are a dime a dozen by now and this one is actually pretty below par. The protagonists look uncomfortable (who could blame them, right?), slow and pretty incompetent. They are also usually not in a very good physical shape - hardly an "eye candy" supposed to distract from the lack of substance. They also do that ridiculous segment of being taken on the side to do a quick interview for the camera to explain what's going on. Since the production crew, presumably, isn't supposed to interact with the pair, doing the interview is a gross breach of that rule. What happens when the pair gets dehidrated or has a sunstroke? Does the crew interview them like that or do they provide them with medical care first? And wouldn't that be another breach of non-intervention?But ultimately, who cares? It's all fake anyhow and I'm not dumb enough to watch it. The only thing that interests me is - can they get any lower? How low can the bar be set for "reality TV" and what will they come up with next? In terms of survival shows I think they should try to abduct a school bus full of children, leave them stranded in Sahara and film them trying to get out. That'd be fun.
    powermetal While no one is truly alone until the night time when the production crew goes home, it is as close as possible without first person view shaky cam. The show is as real as it needs to be. There is no doubt that the contestants are allowed to basically starve and suffer hypothermia and dehydration.One poor guy contracted three diseases. Manu or Lanu I forget her exact name was sickened after the fact and is still recovering. It is a great show and don't let the jaded fanboys scare you away from a genuinely entertaining show filled with beautiful scenes of pristine rain forests and inhospitable deserts and all kinds of other beautiful hazards.As Always, ignore the reviews, including mine, and watch it for yourself. Nothing in the TV or Film business is more worthless than a critic. That means me too. Give it a chance and ignore the haters and don't let just one or two shows turn you off. Some contestants are a pain in the arse and outright rude and detestable, but the key is to stick around long enough to find the two people that get along well together. That is when the show is at its best. To see two complete strangers looking out for their brand new partner that they just met and placing them above their own needs is a testament to how great humanity can be.Have fun with it.