Newly discharged from the army, Danila goes to his older brother - a gangster and a killer - to start a new life in St. Petersburg where he's soon situated in the criminal world and asked to kill someone. Review by Bollywood Hungama News Network.

In his latest film, however, the director, who has. The film stars Sergei Bodrov Jr. as Danila Bagrov, a young Russian ex-conscript. His brother is a gangster and a killer, and he puts Danila into this criminal world asking him to kill someone.

A Brother

There his new life starts, he meets new people, a girl, becomes a big fan of the rock band. You haven't finished your review yet, want to submit as-is? You can always edit your review after. "Brother" is a typical Kitano film in many ways, but not one of his best ones. Too many of the killing scenes have a casual, perfunctory tone: lots of gunfire, a row of enemies lies dead, the plot moves on. Finally so many people are dead that the movie looks more like a shooting gallery or a video game. I really liked the depictions of Americans, especially the cop in the.

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Check out the exclusive TVGuide.com movie review and see our movie rating for Brother. The English-language directing debut of Japanese pop phenomenon "Beat" Takeshi Kitano, this brutal, blistering crime picture brings his characteristic mix of long stretches of uneasy quiet and lurching. Big Brother movie review: This Mohanlal film is a migraine-inducing, pointless exercise in drama.

And what was the need for Siddique to make this movie at all? Starring: Sergei Bodrov Jr., Svetlana Pismichenko, Mariya Zhukova and others. After completing his national service in the Russian army, Danila returns home and doesn't know what to do. Brothers Movie Review — An exaggerated, ultra-vicious drama, Brothers spills a great deal of blood and breaks a lot of bones while in transit to building up the power of congenial affection.