Forget "A Beautiful Mind". This film has a true and simple soul. "Clean, Shaven" is a powerful and insightful look into the world of the paranoid. That it is a low budget "indie" only adds to it's effect. Hollyweird has lost it's ability to produce quality films like this one. It is an "Ox Bow Incident" for the schizophrenics of the world. From the sound effects to Peter Greene's seamless performance, this film never ceases to amaze me. That people stop watching after the first five minutes only proves the point the film is trying to make. He acts "weird" so he must be a deranged killer or a predatory pedophile. It's an indictment of the ever present "Burn them at the stake" mentality. Two thumbs up ...
Clean, Shaven
1993
Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Clean, Shaven
1993
Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
Clean shaven a tough film for some to take, but it contains by far the most honest and moving portrait of schizophrenia every put on the screen. Peter Greene portrays a young man who'd been instatutionalised. Now outside, he's desperately trying to find a way to both function in the world, and to search for his young daughter, who he had before being hospitalised, and had only seen as an infant. It's a hard film for some to watch, but it's also highly rewarding -especially in Mr Green's riveting performance.
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This film broke my heart
I have spent a reasonable amount of time around schizophrenics and I can safely say that this is the clearest and most empathetic portrait of that illness I have ever seen. Harmony Korine's "Julien-Donkey Boy" is a brilliant movie and is accurate but it doesn't record the horror and sadness and isolation as well as "Clean Shaven". Korine's film is also much more light-hearted. David Cronenberg's excellent "Spider" is (as all Cronenberg's films are) more about David Cronenberg and his recurring themes (re-birth, degeneration, transformation) than it is about schizophrenia.
BASIC Plot line: Peter Winter is a young schizophrenic recently either released or escpaed from a mental institution. He keeps a shotgun in the trunk of his car and the film hints that he may be behind a series of child murders, although this is left vague. Peter desperately wants to see his daughter. The girl's mother died and Peter's mother put the girl up for adoption, fearing she would turn out to be schizophrenic as well. The bulk of the film is Peter's trek to find his daughter and the police's search for the child killer.
This is an absolutely captivating and brilliant film. It makes superb and beautiful use of sound. The viewer is thrust into the mind of a schizophrenic. We are constantly bombarded with images and sounds that Peter is hearing. A jumbled mass of static squelching, radio dialing, sonic squeals, abrasive voices, airplane wooshes, white noise, etc. Trees fly by. Black and white photos drift past. The film is a mad image collage, constantly shifting and moving. It's a torment. We understand that to live the life of a schizophrenic is to live in hell. Truly.
In the center of the chaos is Peter Greene's beautiful lead performance. Tragically handsome, with bright blue eyes and blonde hair. He looks like the all-American boy. Except for the insane light shining in his eyes.
The final scenes, where Peter finally gets to speak to his daughter, broke my heart. The young girl who plays the daughter has one of the most hauntingly sad faces you'll ever see in a film. When she asks Peter if her mother is really dead, the blank longing in her face will haunt me forever.
The last image of the film will always stay with me. It sweeps away any vestiges of creepiness the story accumulates and forces you to realize that schizophrenics are human beings as well. Simply because someone has a mental disorder does not mean that they are not human. The last image shows Peter's daughter trying desperately to reach out to him, because their time together was so precious but so short.
This film absolutely broke my heart. Extraordinarily sad.
Bleak Film About Paranoia...
CLEAN, SHAVEN is a dark film detailing the experiences of a paranoid man trying to get custody of his daughter.
Peter has recently been released from a mental hospital, and it's pretty obvious early on that he's still not all-there. He tries to function in surroundings that are scary and alien to him, and it is not an easy situation. He wants to be the person/father that he should be, but his mental limitations make that impossible.
CLEAN, SHAVEN is a pretty somber experience and isn't recommended for the casual film viewer. I personally didn't find the film to be quite as controversial and "shocking" as many did, but it is a pretty depressing film. One scene in particular may find most in the audience squirming...recommended for those who enjoy subversive/depressing cinema. 8/10