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Brothers (2004)

Brothers (2004)
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Two brothers unwittingly exchange roles under the fog of war in this powerful drama. Michael (Ulrich Thomsen) and Jannick (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) are two brothers who have always meshed as well as oil and water. Michael is a caring husband and father who risen to the rank of major in the Danish Army, while Jannick is an alcoholic with a violent streak who has been in and out of prison much of his life. Jannick has just been released after serving time for armed robbery when Michael learns he's being sent to Afghanistan; Jannick quarrels with both Michael and his parents at a going-away dinner, which does nothing to endear him to Michael's wife, Sarah (Connie Nielsen). However, when Sarah receives word that Michael's helicopter has been shot down and the crew has gone missing, Jannick tries to assume some degree of familial responsibility, helping Sarah with the children and helping to keep the house in repair. As the months roll on, Jannick finds that family life agrees with him; he cuts back on his drinking, gets a job, and grows increasingly fond of Sarah, who also takes a liking to her brother-in-law's new style. However, as Jannick finally grows into a responsible adult, he and Sarah learn that Michael has been released from an Afghan military prison and is being sent home. As Sarah and Jannick come to terms with their feelings for one another, they are disturbed by Michael's new presence; after several hellish months in captivity, he's become an angry and emotionally broken man, who is haunted by ugly memories and suspects his wife and brother of betrayal. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Connie NielsenUlrich Thomsen, (more)
Director(s):
Susanne Bier
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Brothers

Two brothers unwittingly exchange roles under the fog of war in this powerful drama. Michael (Ulrich Thomsen) and Jannick (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) are two brothers who have always meshed as well as oil and water. Michael is a caring husband and father who risen to the rank of major in the Danish Army, while Jannick is an alcoholic with a violent streak who has been in and out of prison much of his life. Jannick has just been released after serving time for armed robbery when Michael learns he's being sent to Afghanistan; Jannick quarrels with both Michael and his parents at a going-away dinner, which does nothing to endear him to Michael's wife, Sarah (Connie Nielsen). However, when Sarah receives word that Michael's helicopter has been shot down and the crew has gone missing, Jannick tries to assume some degree of familial responsibility, helping Sarah with the children and helping to keep the house in repair. As the months roll on, Jannick finds that family life agrees with him; he cuts back on his drinking, gets a job, and grows increasingly fond of Sarah, who also takes a liking to her brother-in-law's new style. However, as Jannick finally grows into a responsible adult, he and Sarah learn that Michael has been released from an Afghan military prison and is being sent home. As Sarah and Jannick come to terms with their feelings for one another, they are disturbed by Michael's new presence; after several hellish months in captivity, he's become an angry and emotionally broken man, who is haunted by ugly memories and suspects his wife and brother of betrayal. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
117 mins

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Director(s):
Susanne Bier
Writer(s):
Anders Thomas Jensen
Producer(s):
Sisse Graum JorgensenSisse Graum OlsenPeter Aalbæk Jensen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Sexual Situations, Substance Abuse, Violence, Profanity)
Brothers Awards:
  • 2005 - Sundance Film Festival - World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award
  • 2005 - Sundance Film Festival - World Cinema Directing Award - Dramatic
  • 2005 - Sundance Film Festival - World Cinema Audience Award - Dramatic
  • 2005 - Sundance Film Festival - World Cinema Directing Award - Dramatic
  • 2005 - Sundance Film Festival - World Cinema Directing Award - Dramatic
  • 2005 - Sundance Film Festival - World Cinema Directing Award - Dramatic
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Pierre M.

    Amazing movie, brilliant cast, and a unique, beautiful score. So good, as a matter of fact, a remake has been done, which of course does not compare. A must see drama that, beyond a family situation, also shows the importance of post war trauma and re-habilitation. Ultimately, this underlines the ugliness of war, and its effects on the balance of society in general. Absolute must see.

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    Emily S.

    FYI, this is a Danish movie, so it is all in English subtitles--don't get it if that bothers you. Excellent film, I think better than the American remake--there is more drama in this one, and I liked the casting better. It is a moving film, and I was gripped by the plot to the very end.

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    Scott H.

    Extremely well done movie that details the impact of the war in Afghanistan upon a Danish family. Some scenes may be too shocking on the hell of war and domestic violence, but it is well worth watching.

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