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Cleaner
May 27th, 2008
Do you know that when someone dies at home, cleaning of the premises is at your expense? This is where Tom Cutler, a former cop directing a company specialized cleaning, especially on crime scenes. Occupation not obvious, but it can only raise her daughter Rose, without risking his life.
It wants to bring back when the keys of a house in which he made a clean it realizes that the murder of which he has erased the traces was never told police. The wife of the disappeared ask him to help her discover the truth, without notifying the local police, corrupt. The only way for Tom to get out of the trap is then to resolve itself the investigation so as not to be accused of the crime of which he erased any trace. Mêlé to his former colleagues more or less in the pay of a former Mafia commissioner, Tom must act quickly to save his skin and that of her daughter.
Thriller American ultra-classic, Cleaner is fairly predictable in its broad lines. Ed Harris, who plays the role of friend-cop-old partner sent in advance scorched, as always portrays the roles of bad boy corrupted. Samuel L. Jackson (60 years) is a bit old for this kind of film, and Eva Mendes in luxurious widow is as credible as a J-Lo investigator. Nothing folichon therefore for this gloomy but entertaining film which I am sure you already know the end…