Review of Clean, Shaven (1995) by Jarrod W — 14 Dec 2007
A perfect movie, as far as I'm concerned. Peter Greene gives one of the greatest ever performances I've seen since, well, Ewen Bremner in "Julien Donkey-Boy". It attempts a narrative, and in doing so, sort of tears the whole idea of one apart.
We don't really ever know anyone, and we'd probably wish it were that way, but here we're in the same closed corridors as them, forced to see what they see. There is lots of hillarious absurdity to be found here, but it's also an intense, deeply moving film.
Just watch it.
This review of Clean, Shaven (1995) was written by Jarrod W on 14 Dec 2007.
Clean, Shaven has generally received positive reviews.
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