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Brotherhood (2009)

Brotherhood (2009)
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Two neo-Nazi recruits enter into a homosexual relationship that threatens to be their undoing when they are forced to make a decision that will affect the rest of their lives. Danish serviceman Lars (Thure Lindhardt) is about to be promoted to sergeant when vicious rumors force him to turn his back on the military. Subsequently moving back home with his conservative parents, Lars finds their repeated attempts to cover up the incident repellant, and soon falls in with a local group of racist radicals fronted by the aptly nicknamed Fatso (Nicolas Bro). Fueled by his frustration with both the military and his parents, Lars is eventually seduced into the group, quickly ascending to "A" rank despite the repeated objections of senior member Jimmy (David Dencik), who believes that his devoted younger brother should have been honored with that distinction instead. Later going to live in a secluded summer cottage owned by the board chairman, Lars slowly starts to form a connection with Jimmy, who has been assigned the task of renovating the remote vacation home. Their defenses crumbling, the two men eventually become lovers. But Lars' disillusion with the group is growing, and when they begin turning their hostilities from immigrants to gays, he realizes that he and Jimmy's days as neo-Nazis are numbered. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Thure LindhardtNicolas Bro, (more)
Director(s):
Nicolo Donato
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Brotherhood

Two neo-Nazi recruits enter into a homosexual relationship that threatens to be their undoing when they are forced to make a decision that will affect the rest of their lives. Danish serviceman Lars (Thure Lindhardt) is about to be promoted to sergeant when vicious rumors force him to turn his back on the military. Subsequently moving back home with his conservative parents, Lars finds their repeated attempts to cover up the incident repellant, and soon falls in with a local group of racist radicals fronted by the aptly nicknamed Fatso (Nicolas Bro). Fueled by his frustration with both the military and his parents, Lars is eventually seduced into the group, quickly ascending to "A" rank despite the repeated objections of senior member Jimmy (David Dencik), who believes that his devoted younger brother should have been honored with that distinction instead. Later going to live in a secluded summer cottage owned by the board chairman, Lars slowly starts to form a connection with Jimmy, who has been assigned the task of renovating the remote vacation home. Their defenses crumbling, the two men eventually become lovers. But Lars' disillusion with the group is growing, and when they begin turning their hostilities from immigrants to gays, he realizes that he and Jimmy's days as neo-Nazis are numbered. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
Nicolo Donato
Writer(s):
Nicolo DonatoRasmus Birch
Producer(s):
Per Holst
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Strong Sexual Content, Adult Situations, Nudity)
Categories:
DramaForeign
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    Orion M.

    This was actually a decent watch. The story progressed fine and kept my interest. The problem with it is that it never really ended. Cut scene.... credits. Disappointing.

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    Ernesto C.

    I actually liked this movie less the Neo-Nazi activities. The relationship that evolved between Lars and Jimmy was textbook. The hostile actions of the neo-Nazis toward them was not a good move and trying to put them against each other was not successful.

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    Michael D.

    I thought this film was well done and moving. Not low budget and kept my interest.

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