Clean Slate
Clean Slate

Clean Slate

1994Movie107 minEnglish

Pogue is a private eye with a problem: every morning when he wakes up, he has total amnesia, waking up with a 'blank slate'. Since he is in the middle of a hot investigation and has a developing romance, this is less than convenient.

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IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes41%
Metacritic47/100
Google Users63%
Director: Mick JacksonGenres: Comedy, Crime, Mystery

Plot Summary

A detective, suffering from amnesia after a traumatic case, attempts to solve a new mystery while piecing together his own fragmented past. He finds himself falling for a femme fatale who may or may not be involved in the crimes he's investigating. The investigation becomes increasingly complex as he realizes his own memory loss might be a crucial element to solving the case.

Critical Reception

Clean Slate received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often found its plot convoluted and its humor hit-or-miss. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the neo-noir elements and twists, while others found it failed to live up to its potential as a clever thriller.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts a stylish neo-noir feel but often falls flat.
  • Lead performances are decent, but the script lacks originality and strong comedic timing.
  • The plot twists are predictable and the overall execution is considered underwhelming.

Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a split opinion, with some finding the premise intriguing and others criticizing the muddled storyline and lack of genuine laughs. Many felt the film tried too hard to be clever and ultimately failed to deliver a satisfying experience.

Fun Fact

Jay Mohr, who plays the lead detective, was chosen for the role largely due to his resemblance to a younger Tom Cruise, a comparison frequently made by critics and audiences at the time.

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