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« Reply #15 on: June 02, 2009, 01:52:PM »

30th July?! argh...i was thinking this would come out this month,at least.
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« Reply #16 on: August 10, 2009, 04:43:PM »

UAE Release Date  - 27th August.

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« Reply #17 on: November 05, 2009, 01:24:AM »

so..did anyone watch this?
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« Reply #18 on: November 05, 2009, 10:21:AM »

Did it get released here?
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« Reply #19 on: April 10, 2010, 02:38:PM »



The Brothers Bloom (Johnson, 2009)
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“The Brothers Bloom” is a bit of a strange movie. It’s not strange in its plot or characters, but in its tone, which is a bit off. But I guess it makes more sense when you realize that the director made the film “Brick”, another movie with a strange tone.

Bloom (Adrien Brody) and Stephen (Mark Ruffalo) are two brothers that have been involved in cons since when they were kids. Bloom is the younger brother and wants to get out of the constant cons they pull on the world and wants to get away from the overbearing, clingy older brother. He gets away, is found, and is pulled in for one final con, which involves a beautiful woman called Penelope (Rachel Weisz).

So far, nothing out of the ordinary. Cons over cons, a brother who wants to get out, a beautiful lady, and some plot twists that are done before. However, what sets the movie apart is that the film itself almost feels like a con. Stephen tells Bloom that, “The perfect con is one where everyone involved gets just what they wanted.”

And that’s what the film feels like. The director has constructed the film like a con and tries to give us everything we want, disputes, action, love, and so on, all set in a world that, like “Brick”, never feels really real, whereas “Brick” was a fusion of high school films and film noir, “The Brothers Bloom” feels like a con-film without the big heist, without the plannings, without the big pay-off, instead it is a con-film about conning itself, the act of exaggerated tales and giving everyone involved just what they wanted.

I will again bring up “Brick”, because it was a movie that I respected but ultimately did not fully work for me. I have the same feelings towards “The Brothers Bloom”.

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« Reply #20 on: April 10, 2010, 11:35:PM »

What I latched to in this film is the brotherly love and the idea that no one has your back like your brother. Stephen may be Shady, bossy, and annoying, but you get that his main purpose and motivation in life is take care of Bloom and to make him happy. The bittersweet ending is the logical conclusion for such a running theme. The film's tune is a bit off as Mad say, and you can't pinpoint what is exactly off about it. But the film has way more positive about it than negative.

The way the shot is framed and shot is beautiful. The outdoorsy-ness of the film and shooting the scene in such a beautiful places around the world is also refreshing, and my God how amazing is Rachel Weisz! She steels the scene whenever she is on. Mark Ruffalo offers another solid performance and further prove how reliable he is. I am still not a big fan of Adrien Broody, that being said, this is the kind of role he was born to play.

Rian Johnson is an exciting director, versatile and visionary. After his spin on noir in Brick, he goes to con artist genera, and his following film Looper will be a Sci-Fi. He is this generation Danny Boyle sort of speak. He also will be tackling an episode of Breaking Bad, which is continuing its amazing run stronger than ever with it is third season right now. Rian Johnson is one director I will be always eager to see what does he has to offer.  


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« Reply #21 on: April 11, 2010, 01:36:AM »

I like your comparison of Danny Boyle and Rian Johnson. Although I do not think either is visionary, they are certainly versatile.
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