''Clean'' is a 2004
drama film directed by French director
Olivier Assayas
Olivier Assayas (born 25 January 1955) is a French film director, screenwriter and film critic. Assayas is known for his slow-burning period pieces, psychological thrillers, neo-noirs and French comedies. His work has become synonymous with the ...
, starring
Maggie Cheung
Maggie Cheung Man-yuk (; born 20 September 1964) is a Hong Kong former actress. Raised in Hong Kong and Britain, she started her career after placing second in 1983's Miss Hong Kong Pageant. She achieved critical success in the late 1980s and in ...
and
Nick Nolte. It was jointly funded by Canada, France, and United Kingdom sources. It was released in the United States in 2006.
Plot
Emily Wang (Maggie Cheung), a former
video jockey, who has been in a tempestuous relationship for several years with Lee Hauser (played by
James Johnston of
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
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), a
rock musician. Lee's friends feel that Emily is bad for him, describing her as a
junkie
Junkie is a pejorative usually referring to a person with an addiction.
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* ''Junkie'' (novel), a novel by William S. Burroughs
* "Junkie" (song), 2013 song by Medina featuring Svenstrup & Vendelboe
* ''The Junkies'', a ...
. Their young son, Jay, is living in
Vancouver with Lee's parents.
As the film opens, the pair have arrived in
Hamilton, Canada, to see
Metric perform. Following an argument in their
motel room, Emily walks out and, after taking heroin, falls asleep in her car. When she returns the following morning, she finds that Lee has died of a drug overdose, and the
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating. As Emily attempts to force her way into the room, the police find heroin in her bag and she is arrested.
Emily spends six months in jail and, upon release, discovers that custody of her son has been awarded to Lee's parents. She resolves to return to
Paris, where she used to live. Before leaving, she briefly meets Albrecht, Lee's father (played by Nick Nolte), who tells her that he would prefer that she not see Jay for a few years.
In Paris, Emily begins work in a
Chinese restaurant owned by relatives but does not enjoy it. She has become addicted to
methadone and relies on her friends for prescriptions. Meanwhile, Lee's mother, Rosemary (played by
Martha Henry) falls ill and she and Albrecht travel to London with Jay for medical treatment. While they are there, Albrecht decides to take Jay to meet Emily, but the boy has been told by his grandmother that Emily was responsible for his father's death and does not want to see her.
Emily eventually decides that she must get clean in order to be able to spend time with her son. She stops taking methadone and prepares for Jay's arrival. When the boy eventually meets her, she takes him to a
zoo and explains her relationship with his father and why they took drugs. Emily also has become a singer; when she is given the opportunity arising from meeting a fellow musician in prison, she must make some serious decisions about her life.
Cast
Assayas and Cheung met during the making of ''
Irma Vep'' in 1996. They married in 1998 and divorced in 2001. ''Clean'' was their first collaboration since the divorce and their second and currently last since Irma Vep.
Music
The songs that Maggie Cheung performs in the film were written and produced by
David Roback of
Mazzy Star. The soundtrack also features songs by
Brian Eno
Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (; born Brian Peter George Eno, 15 May 1948) is a British musician, composer, record producer and visual artist best known for his contributions to ambient music and work in rock, pop an ...
,
Daniel Lanois,
Emily Haines,
Metric,
The Notwist,
Britta Phillips
Britta Phillips (born June 11, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, and actress.
Phillips' music career spans more than 30 years. She came to prominence in the mid-1980s as the singing voice of the title character ...
and
Tricky.
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Brian Eno
Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (; born Brian Peter George Eno, 15 May 1948) is a British musician, composer, record producer and visual artist best known for his contributions to ambient music and work in rock, pop an ...
— "An Ending"
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Maggie Cheung
Maggie Cheung Man-yuk (; born 20 September 1964) is a Hong Kong former actress. Raised in Hong Kong and Britain, she started her career after placing second in 1983's Miss Hong Kong Pageant. She achieved critical success in the late 1980s and in ...
— "Strawberry Stain"
#Brian Eno — "Third Uncle"
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Tricky & Liz Densmore — "Breakaway"
#Maggie Cheung — "Down in the Light"
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Metric — "Dead Disco"
#Brian Eno — "Spider and I"
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The Notwist — "Neon Golden"
#Maggie Cheung — "Wait for Me"
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Britta Phillips
Britta Phillips (born June 11, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, and actress.
Phillips' music career spans more than 30 years. She came to prominence in the mid-1980s as the singing voice of the title character ...
— "Knives from Bavaria"
#Maggie Cheung — "She Can't Tell You"
#Metric — "Dead Disco (Live)"
Critical response
On
Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 73% based on 66 reviews and an average rating of 6.64/10. The consensus statement reads, "In one of her best roles, Cheung gives a believable and arresting performance as a recovering addict." On
Metacritic, the film has a score of 75 out of 100 based on 28 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Accolades
References
External links
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