Review of Stay Clean

Stay Clean (2002)
10/10
Stay Clean
23 July 2002
Mitch Brain's short film of a section of James Ellroy's novel "Killer on The Road" is a excellent and among the best film adaptations of author James Ellroy's work.

Despite having only about 10 minuets screen time, Race Owen and Walter Coppage give great and surprisingly complex performances.

The opening murder sequence is a real shocker and gives the viewer a feel for what it's like to read a scene describing a murder in a James Ellroy novel.

James Ellroy himself is in "Stay Clean." His appearance at the end of the film is incredibly cool and eerie.

Stay Clean is a movie I wish could have been longer.
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