Review of Clean, Shaven (1995) by Aaron S — 21 Apr 2009
A fascinating film about a schizophrenic man where the viewpoints and the senses of the audience are so distracted, you never know from whose perspective you are watching this from. I love how the sound design was used very well to create a sense of psychosis that felt very real and distracting and the powerful images show us how real it was.
Also, I was fascinated by his love for his daughter, to want her back and a society that denies her to him and so persecutes him, basically, the battle of the objective rational man who has his wits and one that is left with nothing, but his kin.
This review of Clean, Shaven (1995) was written by Aaron S on 21 Apr 2009.
Clean, Shaven has generally received positive reviews.
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