February 24, 2005

Clean Review

clean.jpgAnother fine review courtesy of Twitch regular Kurt Halfyard aka Triflic, this one of Olivier Assayas' Clean, starring Maggie Cheung.

French director Olivier Assayas is an interesting filmmaker. He makes his films to look real first and cinematic second. He loves open endings (and this film is no exception). And he can always make his actors feel like they are their characters. With Clean, he tells the story of Emily, a actress/singer mother who is addicted to drugs and loses her boyfriend (and father of their child) to heroin she purchased.

The grandparents on the father's side take custody as she does 6 months in prison for possession. She comes out of prison on methadone with a career in shambles, little money an no immediate family except an uncle who gives her a waitress job. She wants to have communication with her son, but the grandparents forbid it until she gets off drugs.

What follows is a very sensitive and human portrayal of someone kicking a drug habit and struggling on without support. Maggie Cheung gives perhaps the best performance of her career (although i've only seen about 60% of her films). She often plays cold uncaring characters like her turn as a woman being cheated on in In the Mood for Love or her icy revolutionary in Hero. Here she is an absentee mother but manages to radiate a warmth through desparation and confusion. It's quite complex.

Everyone else in the film revolves around Emily. She is without roots drifting from Hamilton, Vancouver, London and Paris while maintaining a home nowhere and only tentative contact to her father-in-law who is one of the few characters in the film which do not either judge her for her drug-use or blame her for the death of his son. Nick Nolte turns in a nuanced and delicately gruff performance (as he can do very well). The movies fierce abandonment of drug-use cliches and thoughtful approach to the subject differentiates it from many films on the subject ranging from romantication (Trainspotting) or oppressive (Pure). The movie has tragedy and dramatic moments without ever devolving into melodrama or movie-of-the-week which the basic story could have easily gone that way. The scenes with and her son are handled so fresh and real that I wish there were more of them. A breath of dramatic fresh air, despite being shot partially in Hamilton! :) Highly recommended.

» Posted by Todd at February 24, 2005 11:37 AM

Reader Comments

Yawn.

» Posted by crazybee at February 24, 2005 02:45 PM

Wow Bee! You've got a burr up your backside today.

» Posted by Triflic at February 24, 2005 08:53 PM

Oh, don't get me wrong. I wasn't yawning at the review or the film. I just happened to wander in and felt a bit exhausted. :)

» Posted by crazybee at February 25, 2005 03:33 PM

Didn't think it was the review you were bashing...I had just noticed a confrontational tone in all of your posts across the various Twitch-site (see the comments made in the Jamie Foxx/Stealth thread)...

Yep, Been there (dozing during a film)...
The film Gohatto (1999) comes to mind, wandered in and fell asleep...However I was riveted during Nagisa Oshima's IN THE REALM OF THE SENSES (1976) which I watched a few weeks ago....

But I digress....

» Posted by Triflic at February 25, 2005 04:17 PM

I meant no disrespect before, I was merely exhausted and popped in here to take a breather. And was also shocked that no one has talked about the film.

» Posted by crazybee at February 25, 2005 05:21 PM

I occassionally nod off during films while watching at home, but that's because work has made me soft and I can barely, if ever, stay up past 10:30 anymore. How pathetic.

» Posted by crazybee at February 25, 2005 05:23 PM

That may not be the only reason...Check this fascinating article out.

» Posted by Triflic at February 25, 2005 06:17 PM

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