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Clean Up Men
Searching for enough cash to save their uncle's dry cleaning business, desperate brothers Reggie (Shawty Shawty) and Keith (Roland Powell) get caught up in an organized car theft ring. But the trouble really starts when they get into hock with the crime boss who's running the show (Miguel Nunez Jr.). Now, they've got two choices: work off their debt as criminals or turn the bad guy in to the cops (Juicy J and Katalina Parrish).
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Plot Summary
Three friends, attempting to dispose of a body after a drunken mishap, find themselves drawn into a series of increasingly bizarre and dangerous situations. Their efforts to cover up their initial crime lead them down a dark path, confronting unexpected characters and escalating moral compromises.
Critical Reception
Clean Up Men received a generally muted reception from critics, with some praising its dark humor and escalating tension, while others found its plot convoluted and its characters unsympathetic. Audience reactions were similarly mixed, with the film failing to gain significant traction.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unconventional premise and dark comedic elements.
Criticized for a sometimes predictable plot and lack of character development.
Noted for an effective build-up of tension despite its low-budget origins.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews and specific audience sentiment is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Sydney, Australia, with much of the production taking place in more obscure, industrial locations to enhance its gritty atmosphere.
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