Clean, Shaven (1993). A wickedly disturbing film that shows the in the schizphrenic. The story is perfectly vague for its intents, but is solid at the same time. Peter Greene portrays the tragic lead powerfully, and his mother, played by Megan Owen, plays her part so well that it seemed that Peter had no choice but to be deranged. Where they found that little girl, the one the permanent "pout face," is a complete mystery. The imagery and hauntingly ubiquitous audio brilliantly allow the viewer a peek into Peter's disturbing reality. The direction was awesome as well. Sadly, as great a film as this is, i doubt many people could actually get through it, let alone enjoy it for what it is. Ashe.
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