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DramaThrillerCrime

Cleanskin

- Fight Fire With Fire

While working undercover as a bodyguard to arms dealer Harry, former-soldier-turned-secret-service-agent Ewan survives a bloody shootout with a member of an Islamic terrorist cell who steals Harry's briefcase full of Semtex explosives and escapes. Ewan's spymasters task Ewan with hunting down the cell members and retrieving the briefcase.

Release Date : 2012-03-08

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : UK Film StudioThe Salt Company

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sean Bean

Character Name : Ewan

Original Name : Sean Bean

Gender : Male

Abhin Galeya

Character Name : Ash

Original Name : Abhin Galeya

Gender : Male

Charlotte Rampling

Character Name : Charlotte McQueen

Original Name : Charlotte Rampling

Gender : Female

Peter Polycarpou

Character Name : Nabil

Original Name : Peter Polycarpou

Gender : Male

Tuppence Middleton

Character Name : Kate

Original Name : Tuppence Middleton

Gender : Female

Tom Burke

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Tom Burke

Gender : Male

Sam Douglas

Character Name : Harry

Original Name : Sam Douglas

Gender : Male

Michelle Ryan

Character Name : Emma

Original Name : Michelle Ryan

Gender : Female

James Fox

Character Name : Scott Catesby

Original Name : James Fox

Gender : Male

Shivani Ghai

Character Name : Rena

Original Name : Shivani Ghai

Gender : Female

Glenn Wrage

Character Name : Sergeant Glen Conlan

Original Name : Glenn Wrage

Gender : Male

Silas Carson

Character Name : Amin

Original Name : Silas Carson

Gender : Male

Chris Geere

Character Name : Nick

Original Name : Chris Geere

Gender : Male

Tariq Jordan

Character Name : Paul

Original Name : Tariq Jordan

Gender : Male

Jon Wennington

Character Name : Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Jon Wennington

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

It's a format I've seen before in British crime thriller/political intrigue films, a format I'm not particularly fond of, and _Cleanskin_ isn't even a well done example of it. No letdowns in the acting department though, so credit where credit's due. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-04-13

A young British student (Abhin Galeya) is gradually indoctrinated into a Muslim cell bent on revenge after the "War on Terror", and is pursued by a government agent - Sean Bean - who is pretty much given a clean slate by his boss Charlotte Rampling. The story is told via parallel timelines in which we discover what has driven both men to their current courses of action; and whilst it does use some fairly sweeping stereotypical generalising for plot development, the characterisations delivered by both - especially Galeya - are quite revealing as a potential explanation for extremes in behaviour caused by fear, ignorance and large scale indifference. Regrettably, the dialogue is mundane; and the direction loses focus all to often as we flit between scenarios whilst trying to build up some sort of interest in two rather unlikeable - if good looking - men obsessed with their own perspectives. Rampling features sparingly, as does James Fox, which is a shame as they could have both have been used to further develop the cause and effect toxicity of the storyline. It is worth a watch, but is not particularly original in either concept nor execution.