
A heartbroken man attends a spiritual retreat to cleanse himself and fix his broken life. There he meets a fellow lost soul, and together they discover that "the cleanse" releases more than everyday toxins...a lot more.... (Full plot summary below)
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A heartbroken man attends a spiritual retreat to cleanse himself and fix his broken life. There he meets a fellow lost soul, and together they discover that "the cleanse" releases more than everyday toxins...a lot more.
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| New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe Cleanse” embarks on an allegorical journey with only the vaguest notion of a destination. As a result, the movie feels frustratingly repetitive — a single joke repeated ad nauseam. |
| The Hollywood NewsKat Hughes[It's] a film which is somehow endearing and calming, as well as dark and dangerous. A light-hearted and whimsical charm that has a surprisingly amount and tension and wariness hidden beneath. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordIt is more clever than poignant and plods a bit during its short (81 minute) run time. |
| Film School RejectsRob HunterWhile details grow shaky - the logic and repercussions of certain actions don't seem to hold up - the effect is still an oddly original effort that marks Miller as a filmmaker to watch. |
| Dread CentralJonathan Barkan... certainly rocky in terms of pacing and unsure how to handle all of its characters, it blends horror, comedy, romance, and emotion into an original film ... |
| Birth.Movies.Death.Evan SaathoffIn 80 minutes, the film introduces a compelling, and very strange, scenario, explores it to its satisfying conclusion, and then just ends. There are no superfluous scenes, and it's a pleasure from beginning to end. |
| PopMattersValeriy KolyadychMaking a film about juice cleansing doesn't seem like the deepest mine of material, but Miller shows that an unconventional topic presents plenty of cinematic potential. |
| VarietyJustin ChangYou might wish that the ending, and the story overall, had packed a bit more dramatic oomph, but Miller’s decision to keep the emphasis entirely on character and theme shows impressive confidence. He gives the movie all the juice it needs. |
| Screen InternationalKim NewmanBy no means a conventional horror film, yet several degrees more twisted and gruesome than the average indie relationships drama, this is likely to appeal to more adventurous cult film fans. |
| The LensAndrew WyattUltimately lifeless and uninvolving, distinguished only by its faintly gnarly premise and its ugly-cute creature designs. |