Cleaner | Ed Harris, Samuel L. Jackson | Yet Another Twist on Police Corruption
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Cleaner
Cleaner
Ed Harris
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Samuel L. Jackson
Sony Pictures, 2008
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Squeaky Clean
Throughout the film I found myself glued to the screen watching this film unfold until its dramatic close. I wish Samuel chose his roles more carefully but he has been on a roll so far and this performance doesn't let you down. And the casting is truly solid and the performances are very thorough. The writing really shines and just flows like a rich and robust champagne. It was brilliant how they fed you the clues but it was obvious. The movie has scenes were he just scoops out blood, brain matter, bacteria...ugh. Looked very real. This is a thrilling film that is very well written. So if you are in the mood to see a real thriller and be entertained this movie is a must see.
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Yet Another Twist on Police Corruption
CLEANER
is somewhat of an enigmatic movie: it starts out as though it is going to be a sassy comedy about a retired cop whose job it is to 'clean up' after homicides (a distinctly messy and repulsive job), turns into a rather grisly crime investigation story, adds a dollop of 'ain't life grand', and finishes as an exposé of police corruption. The story line by Matthew Aldrich is further fragmented by being so full of holes that the audience has to toss credibility overboard in order to make it through, and the method of direction by Renny Harlin can't seem to settle on which style to take. It is all kind of a mess and justifies the straight to DVD move. The saving grace of the film is a cast of stalwart actors who can make even a shaky script palatable.
Tom Cutler (Samuel L. Jackson) is a 'retired' cop who makes his living cleaning up the gory remainders of criminal acts of homicide and other grisly crimes. We learn his wife was murdered some years ago, leaving him as a single father of the bright and charming teenager Rose (Keke Palmer). Cutler happens on an assignment to clean a particularly gruesome homicide scene in the home of one Ann Northcut (Eva Mendes in a nicely understated role) and as the convoluted story develops, Cutler realizes that the crime scene represents a culmination of forces that threaten to uncork a long history of police corruption - a history that involves him and his best friend Eddie Lorenzo (Ed Harris) and the tough Detective Jim Vargas (a terrific Luis Guzmán). How the story ties together and ends is too loose to convey and would ruin the minimal drama present.
Each of the actors, even the minor roles played very well by such artists as Jose Pablo Cantillo and Robert Forster, give it the full court press. But the see-through script and the jumbled camera work and direction prevent this from being a significant film. Grady Harp, June 08
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An entertaining yet predictable crime thriller
The premise of
Cleaner
centers around an ex police officer, Tom Carver [ Samuel L Jackson] who quit the profession due to some messy business having to do with a criminal dying in prison under suspicious circumstances. Tom is a widowed, single dad to a teenage daughter Rose [Keke Palmer] who is intelligent and spirited. Tom finds it harder each day to deal with his daughter's questions regarding her deceased mom and the circumstances surrounding her death. His job as a 'cleaner of crime scenes' seems to go along well until a fateful day when he gets called in to clean-up a homicide scene and finds that he was set-up - the crime he cleans up after was never reported to the police, and he in fact inadvertently acted as an accessory to cover it up. Soon, Tom finds himself the prime suspect in the case- and there are a bunch of crooked cops after him.
He turns in desperation to his ex-partner, Eddie Lorenzo [Ed Harris in a wasted role] who seems helpful enough yet resentful of Tom's cutting him out of Tom's and Rose's [Eddie is Rose's godfather] lives. Then there is Mrs Norcut [Eva Mendes in a subtle yet effective performance] whose house was the one Tom 'cleaned' and whose husband is missing. Is Mr Norcut the victim of foul play and if so, who is the party responsible? Things get messy and confusing and Tom finds himself being besieged by all sides, whilst he tries to figure everything out.
The movie certainly has an interesting idea yet suffers from poor execution. It is only saved by the performances of a good cast - from Samuel L Jackson's Tom Carver, to Eva Mendes's Mrs Norcut, and even credible acting by those performing in the minor roles such as Rose [Keke Palmer], Det Vargas [Luis Guzman] and Tom's assistant. Ed Harris offers a lacklustre performance here - and his role is wasted. Also, the movie suffers from an incredulous plotline halfway through, and we can see some of the twists from miles away.
It's not a bad movie, just lacking some spiciness. Final verdict: an average crime thriller.
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The Cleaner...
Could have been soooo much more. I don't know why hollywood feels it has to squish good movies into a 90 minute segment. The acting is great with the exception of Ed Harris. His part was just pitiful! The story was good but like I said it could have gone deeper! This is NOT a family movie. There is foul language and murder scenes.
Entertaining
This movie is not the best movie I have ever seen. But, it was entertaining. The acting was pretty good. The premise of the story was interesting. Worth watching.
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