Cleaner
The stakes are a thousand feet high.
When a group of radical activists take over an energy company's annual gala, seizing 300 hostages, an ex-soldier turned window cleaner suspended 50 storeys up on the outside of the building must save those trapped inside, including her older brother.
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Cast

Daisy Ridley
Joey Locke

Clive Owen
Marcus

Taz Skylar
Noah

Ray Fearon
Kahn

Rufus Jones
Geoffrey Milton

Richard Hope
Alistair Lawson

Lee Boardman
Gerald Milton

Stella Stocker
Jennifer Fields

Atanas Srebrev
CNN Anchorman

Celine Arden
Kate

Akie Kotabe
James Horsley

Poppy Townsend White
Young Joey

Andreea Diac
Joey's Mum

Jorge Leon
Police Officer

David Cheung
Vince

Rachel Kwok
Wyatt

Lorna Lowe
Denise Slater

Cassandra Spiteri
Elena Lanza

Frances Katz
Angie
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Reviews
Manuel São Bento
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/cleaner-review-daisy-ridley-shines-in-a-die-hard-inspired-thriller/
"Cleaner is a functional action-thriller that meets the genre's basic requirements without ever truly standing out.
Daisy Ridley's all-in commitment elevates the material, but Martin Campbell's competent direction can't hide a predictable script and a thematic exploration that, while respectable, remains surface-level.
In the end, it's 90 minutes of decent entertainment, but one that won't leave a lasting impact in the endless lineup of Die Hard's spiritual successors."
Rating: B-
MovieGuys
"Cleaner" ticks the basics boxes for an action thriller, whilst peddling the usual woke tropes.
My advice, skip the first 20 minutes of this film. Its filled with the usual woke prattle about diversity, patriarchy, climate change, blah, blah, blah. All the while subtly pushing an unsavoury narrative, that the Brit military, are somehow the good guys.
Whats left thereafter, is a functional action thriller, with an Audrey Hepburn styled, tough girl character. The whole proposition is vaguely reminiscent of the first "Die Hard" film, only nowhere near as entertaining and endearing.
In summary, a basic Brit action thriller, that offers up the what you might expect, once the lecturing has died down.
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