Cleaner
Came out; 2025
Time; 1 hours 37 Minutes
Watched: Hulu
Rated: R for violence, language throughout and brief drug use
IMDB Rating; 5.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
Tomato Meter 51%
Popcorn Meter 66%
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Daisy Ridley as Joey
Matthew Tuck as Michael
Lee Boardman as Gerald Milton
Rufus Jones as Geoffrey Milton
Tax Skylar as Noah
Melissa Humler as Freya
Story Line;
Set in present-day London, a group of radical activists take over an energy company's annual gala, seizing 300 hostages in order to expose the corruption of the hosts. Their just cause is hijacked by an extremist within their ranks, who is ready to murder everyone in the building to send his anarchic message to the world. It falls to an ex-soldier turned window cleaner, played by Ridley, suspended 50 storeys up on the outside of the building, to save those trapped inside, including her younger brother.
Thoughts:
There was a ton of unnecessary back story in this movie. Stuff that didn't really pertain to what was happening now
This was your typical “Bad guys take over, Bad guys turn on each other, unsuspected bi-stander saves the day” movie. It didn't really stand out compared to the others
It kept pace but just didn't stand out
CAUTION; Spoiler Alert
Joanna
"Joey" Locke and her older brother Michael have grown up in
a London household with an abusive father, which forced Joey to take
to wall-climbing to escape the domestic violence. Twenty years later,
as an adult and former soldier who quit after beating up a perverted
squad-mate, Joey looks after Michael, who is autistic and crusading
online against corruption at his care homes. One day, she is forced
to take him to her workplace at One Canada Square, Canary Wharf,
where she works as a window cleaner.
While
Joey cleans windows on the highrise alongside her colleague Noah,
Michael slips away at an unguarded moment in an attempt to join her.
Amidst a shareholder gala held by the Agnian Energy Company in the
building, an environmental activist group naming itself Earth
Revolution, of which Noah is a member, executes a violent takeover
using sleeping gas canisters and taking Agnian's administration,
including company owners Geoffrey and Gerald Milton, and guests
hostage. Marcus Blake, the group's leader, is intent on exposing
Agnian's hypocrisy, as the company is promoting environmental
exploitation and pollution, contrary to its publicly declared goal of
switching to cleaner, renewable forms of energy, and has even
murdered arrested members of the group before they could testify in
their trials. When Geoffrey tries to parley with them, Noah kills him
despite Blake's orders, and Gerald runs off to hide. After the
fugitive is cornered, Noah, who disagrees with Blake's idealism,
murders him and his loyalists, usurps leadership of the group and
rigs the hostages with explosives fitted with a dead man's switch
synchronized to Noah's heartbeat.
Joey and Michael just barely
escape being knocked out, but Joey is stuck on the building's facade.
Her use of a SOS fire signal alerts the terrorists to her presence,
but they leave her outside, believing her neutralized. As the police
surround the building, Noah forces the hostages to record confessions
about their crimes for Agnian or their complicity in them, and
coerces Joey into framing herself as a terrorist, focusing the
authorities' attention on her for the moment. Claire Hume, the leader
of the police task force, luckily doubts appearances and allows Joey
to contact her, thus learning about the actual situation. After Hume
vainly tries to negotiate with Noah, she reluctantly gives Joey
permission to infiltrate the building and create an opening for the
SWAT teams' assault.
Noah tries to murder Joey by lowering an
explosive charge down to her position, but she barely escapes and has
Hume have SWAT shoot several holes into the building's bulletproof
glass windows, allowing her entry with Michael's help. Noah sends
some of his men after them, but Joey and Michael kill them and seize
their weapons. After taking over the control room, and seeing one of
Noah's old antihumanist YouTube video clips in which Noah announces
his intention of blowing up the building and the hostages, Michael
feeds it into the internet, exposing Noah's crusade as a farce, and
transfers the forced confessions to a USB drive.
After sending
Michael downstairs and telling Hume to send her men in, Joey lures
Noah to her in order to disable the bomb trigger. While the commandos
secure the hostages, Joey and Noah face off in a brutal brawl near a
hole in the facade caused by the earlier explosion. During their
fight, Joey swipes the trigger device from Noah's wrist and attaches
it to her own, then pushes Noah out of the blast hole to fall to his
death. After the police clear the building and a short debriefing
with Hume, Joey reunites with Michael. They use the information on
the drive to expose Agnian's corruption to the world, and retreat to
the coast for some quiet time together.





