SYNOPSICS
Spotless (2005) is a English movie. James Anthony Kelsey has directed this movie. Bill LeVasseur,Jason Coviello,David LoCascio,Norm Jones are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2005. Spotless (2005) is considered one of the best Action,Crime,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
For Martin Palado, the self-made millionaire, failure is not an option. Since his retirement, Martin's mind has led him to dark obsessions. Posing as a bum, he panhandles on the streets of Denver. When Martin fails at begging, he falls back on his old habit of hiring Jackson Hash to remove his competition. Jackson carries his reputation as a brutal killer proudly. If the money is right, no life is too sacred. After one particularly bloody hit, Jackson has an epiphany about his life. He reforms himself, opening his own business, where he befriends Johnny Stockman and is invited to join his weekly craps game. During the game, Jackson realizes that his life hasn't really come clean, and all their lives are changed forever.
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Spotless (2005) Reviews
What a pleasant surprise!
I saw this film at a recent screening in Denver. I came in with an open mind, but knowing it was an independent, low budget film, honestly my expectations were much lower than if I were seeing a Hollywood Blockbuster... HOWEVER - I found myself really getting into the story and relating to the characters. I enjoyed the film and would recommend it to my friends. The action scenes were good and there were plenty of plot twists to make it interesting. The concept of the rich guy's plan was original and intriguing. My only critique is that the alley scene behind the club was disappointingly gratuitous. Other than that, I was pleasantly surprised. Go check it out - it's worth taking a look. Given more budget I think this film could be really big.
Seen it before.
About 50 filmmakers a year make this movie. Tough Guys, Guns, Drugs, and clichés. The most believable performance came from the Mike character. Otherwise everything else seemed very forced, maybe it was the script. The rich old guy and the dude with muttonchops didn't do it for me. The quality and tone of Spotless was great, but misguided. Not sure who the dp was but I really thought that was the most impressive part of the movie. I was in Denver visiting a friend that I tagged along with when I saw the movie. I understand this was shot for under $50,000 and I have to say with it being a crime thriller wouldn't digital of saved money and set a raw tone that this movie desperately needed.