Review of Clean, Shaven (1995) by Jonathan M — 09 Jan 2010
"Clean, Shaven," in portraying the schizophrenia of the lead character makes an incredible use of sound (notably the detuned radio that he believes has been implanted in him and leads to a particularly gruesome self-surgery).
Peter Greene's performance is great and the visual emphasis on the textures of food and everyday objects turns them grotesque (that tomato he cuts up). Really compelling and unusual film.
This review of Clean, Shaven (1995) was written by Jonathan M on 09 Jan 2010.
Clean, Shaven has generally received positive reviews.
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