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Plot:
An extremely hygienic man uses his urge in his professional life as a crime scene cleaner. When he becomes involved in a job he later finds out was a covered up murder, he gets tied in to a web of dec...( read more
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An excellent cast of previous supporting actors heads up this film about acrime scene cleaner who accidentally cleans up a crime scene that he then can't find any information on. A bit predictable as it goes along, but the acting - especially by Sam - is top-notch. Keeps you interested the whole time.
Very good movie. Samuel L. Jackson was amazing...as usual, and even Eva Mendes wasn't as bad as she usually is. Lots of other good actors as well.
It was a pretty decent film, though on the whole a bit predictable. There were a couple of things I didn't see coming, mainly because they didn't provide enough info up front. :p
Tom Carver (Samuel L. Jackson, Hard Eight) is a cleaner, though not the type that'll wash your socks. He has one of the most gut-wrenching jobs on the planet: cleaning up the remains of death, whether it is natural, suicide, or homicide. He's not some kind of morbid freak, however, who gets off on scraping gore from the walls. Carver is a single father and an ex-cop who quit his corrupted force and tries to help people this way. One day, Tom is hired by the force to clean up a homicide and, in doing the thorough job that only he can, realizes that he may have eliminated evidence vital to the case. His sense of justice rising anew, Tom becomes embroiled in a conspiracy that may go all the way to the top of the force. Harlin admittedly does a nice job of infusing Cleaner with an appropriately understated sense of style, something that's reflected in Jackson's low-key performance, Harris, on the other hand, is just as intense and over-the-top as one might've hoped. Cleaner is ultimately just one of those movies that, though generally free of outwardly negative attributes, remains strangely uninvolving for much its running time.
Ed Harris and Samuel Jackson are the only bright "spots". Predictable and oversanitized.
sam jackson cleans crime scenes, and is predictably set up, by a guy when you watch it, so ovious, but not to sam oviously,
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