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Cleaner [2007]

   


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Binding : DVD
EAN : 5060052415028
Label : Lions Gate Home Entertainment
Manufacturer : Lions Gate Home Entertainment
Publisher : Lions Gate Home Entertainment
Release date : 2008-06-09
Title : Cleaner [2007]
Actor : Array
Audience rating : Suitable for 15 years and over
Format : PAL
Number of items : 1
Original release date : 2007-01-01
Region code : 2
Running time : 85
Studio : Lions Gate Home Entertainment
Theatrical releaseDate : 2007





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review by: date: 2008-08-24 rating: 3
An unusual thriller with an interesting plot that's let down by being too slow
This film very much slipped under the radar when it was released on DVD, which is very unusual for any film with Samuel L. Jackson in it. But after watching it, although enjoyable, I can see why it had such a low profile release.

Samuel L. Jackson plays a crime scenes 'cleaner', someone who is employed to cleanup the mess after a crime has been committed and the forensic team and finished with their investigation. This role suits Jackson's character, who appears to have an obsessive compulsion with cleaning that effects every part of his life. One day he gets tricked into cleaning up a crime scene before the police have had a chance to do their forensics, unwittingly covering up a murder scene. Jackson's character is understandably horrified once he discovers this, as well as perplexed as to how and why this has happened. He then has the tricky predicament of trying to investigate who set him up, whilst at the same time avoiding any police attention, as he himself is effectively implicated in the crime.

The plotline is a clever one and Samuel L. Jackson's acting is excellent, once again proving what a versatile actor he is. Right up until the shock revelation that Jackson's character has been duped into covering up the crime scene, the film has you fully engaged and appears to be building up into a very clever thriller. But after this moment the film strangely shifts down a gear, plodding along at a frustratingly slow pace and taking far too long to progress from one plot revelation to another. The way the plotline progresses is all very textbook and soulless, it just feels as if the film is going through the motions of being a thriller, failing to inject any excitement whatsoever. By the time the plot reaches its conclusion it's all a tad predictable, sterile and underwhelming. A good film, but it should have been much better.



review by: date: 2008-08-06 rating: 3
Cleaning Up Is Only Part Of It...
Samuel L Jackson stars as Tom Cutler, who seems to have OCD, the constant cleaning of his hands, the tidiness in the office and his tools all placed in order he wants them. He's a cleaner, not the usual type who comes round a Tuesday afternoon for a few hours, but the type who goes to places where someone died, or committed suicide and cleans up. As he explains most people don't know they have to clear up the mess, so that's when he steps in.

When he has to clean up a mansion - things get rather tricky, he finds himself entangled in a web of deceit, lies, backstabbing and even infidelity. He has a past himself too, he has to fight that, or at least deal with it, which makes life hard for Tom. His old partner (Ed Harris, Buffalo Soldiers [2003]) is not help either, and gets rather irate with him. The film is rather climatic at the end, with a big stand off which ends rather surprisingly.

This is an average movie, but Samuel L Jackson and Ed Harris pull it off well, and even a nice role from Luis Guzmán (Runaway Jury [2004], Anger Management [2003]), but otherwise I felt it was too short and at times the plot really was weak. Otherwise this is a great movie if you have little time (1hr 28) and is a good movie.

The presentation wasn't bad, good sound and picture, but was very disappointed with the lack of extras - maybe it's my rental copy I rented, but there's nothing here except subtitles for the hard of hearing, which is a good idea, but they could have really put a lot more here. The quality of the picture could have been better with such little extras - really disappointing.

This was a good film at the cinema, but to pay the price of a DVD for as much as you'd get in a cinema is a bit of an insult.

Rent before you buy.


review by: date: 2008-06-13 rating: 5
Small... BUT... perfectly formed!
"Cleaner" is a polished little gem of a b-movie noir thriller and a surprise entry on the cv of director Renny Harlin who steps away from the slam bang action world to focus on a more character driven low key thriller.

Working with a small cast of characters (all played to the hilt by a top notch bunch of faces) and keeping the story tight as a drum (not one of the 86 minutes of the running time are wasted) Harlin shows that there is more to him than blowing stuff up... Ok so the ending is a little too Hollywood but that to me is just a minor quibble.

The bad news is that the dvd don't do the film justice on the presentation front, surely the commentry from the American disc could have been ported over and why is the film presented in 1.85:1 widescreen when it was shot in 2.40:1???

Ahh well at least the film makes up for these small glitches!



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