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Daisy Ridley opens up about her bold character Joey Locke in the upcoming thriller 'Cleaner.' She describes Joey as unapologetic yet deeply flawed, with a strong emotional core tied to her brother. Directed by Martin Campbell, the film blends high-stakes action with humor and heart. 'Cleaner' premieres June 27 on Lionsgate Play.

Key Points: Daisy Ridley Says Cleaner Character Joey Locke Is Unapologetic

  • Daisy Ridley plays Joey Locke, a high-rise cleaner with a secret past
  • Action unfolds as eco-terrorists attack a gala, forcing Joey into chaos
  • Film directed by Martin Campbell, known for James Bond films
  • Co-stars include Clive Owen and Taz Skylar
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Daisy Ridley calls her 'Cleaner' character 'unapologetic'

Daisy Ridley discusses her fearless, flawed character Joey Locke in Martin Campbell's action-thriller 'Cleaner,' premiering June 27 on Lionsgate Play.

"Joey as a character is very fun, she's unapologetic. – Daisy Ridley"

Mumbai, June 23

Actress Daisy Ridley, who essays the lead role in ‘Cleaner’, has spoken about her character in the film. The actress called her character “unapologetic”.

The action-thriller is directed by former ‘James Bond’ filmmaker, Martin Campbell, and features Ridley in the role of Joey Locke, a fearless high-rise window cleaner with a sharp edge and a secret past. When eco-terrorists storm a swanky gala, Joey finds herself thrust into the chaos, armed with nothing but grit, instinct, and a very personal reason to fight back.

Talking about the film and her character, lead actress Daisy Ridley said, “I loved the script, I whipped right through it. Joey as a character is also very fun, she's unapologetic. However, in addition to this, she is complicated and flawed, but she loves her brother and wants to make things right for him in amongst trying to save other people. The relationship between the two siblings is so moving, layered and complicated, and I was really looking forward to showing that”.

The film also stars Clive Owen and Taz Skylar. Sharing her experience of working with Director Martin Campbell, the actress said, “It’s scary coming into anything being like, ‘Oh my God, I’ve seen all of his films and am such a big fan of his work’. But I got over that so quickly because he’s just so encouraging. There’s so much room to try things and make mistakes. His films can be very action-heavy, but there are many moments of humour and real emotion. So, I was really excited to explore that. It was wonderful to work with him”.

Despite being well-versed in directing action, Martin Campbell said that he's never filmed something so high up, as he shared, “As much of the action takes place on this cradle, halfway up the skyscraper, there’s a huge challenge to capturing this on film. You can’t just go out at night and film all of this stuff on the side of the building. The action first takes place on the outside of the building, as Joey witnesses what is going on inside. Then, it's all about her trying to get in to stop them and save her brother”.

The film is set to premiere on Lionsgate Play on June 27.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Sounds like an interesting role for Daisy Ridley! After Star Wars, it's good to see her taking on strong female characters. The high-rise action scenes must have been thrilling to film. Will definitely check this out on Lionsgate Play this weekend! 👍
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Rahul S.
The premise reminds me of those 90s action films but with a modern twist. Martin Campbell directing gives me confidence - he made some of the best Bond films after all. Though I wonder if the eco-terrorist angle will feel relevant to Indian audiences.
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Ananya M.
Daisy Ridley is such a talented actress! Love how she describes her character as "complicated and flawed" - that makes it more realistic. The sibling relationship angle sounds emotional too. Hope it releases in Indian theaters soon, OTT is good but big screen would be better for the action scenes!
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Vikram P.
Not sure about this one... The concept seems a bit far-fetched - window cleaner turned action hero? 😅 But I'll give it a chance because of Martin Campbell's track record. Maybe it'll surprise us like his Casino Royale did.
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Sneha R.
Interesting to see more female-led action films coming out. Daisy's right - we need more unapologetic female characters in cinema. Though I hope they don't make her too perfect - flaws make characters relatable. The brother angle adds depth too.
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Karan D.
The technical challenges they mention about filming on the skyscraper sound intense! Makes me appreciate the effort that goes into action films. Wonder if any Indian directors will attempt something similar with our growing skyline in cities like Mumbai and Bangalore.

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