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I saw Brothers last night, starring Tobey Maguire, Jake Gyllenhal, and Natalie Portman. What can I say? It was different than I had expected, but I still felt rewarded by the time the credits rolled. I'm a sucker for intense performances, and I wasn't dissapointed in that respect. I feel the storyline and plot could have been streamlined to create a more coherent theme, but the acting was second to none. I will take solid performances with weakness in plot over shoddy acting and a tight line anyday. I'm enchanted with thespians who don't act, but become. This is the reason I adore such movies as Revolutionary Road and Memoirs of a Geisha; while the plots are shaky, the acting and camera shots are elements I could view repeatedly. The intense fight between Winslet and Dicapprio in Road was nothing short of remarkable, and I could contentedly set that scene on repeat. I love feeling a sense of passion while watching actors on screen; seeing them completely and believabley lash out before me is strangely therapeutic. Maguire's performance braught just such remedy, and was revolutionary for the cookie cutter super- hero. He shone without the promise of special effect to overshadow potential performance weakness.
The overall theme of this movie is the perril of War; the way it rips families apart for generations. The kinship of the two brothers was merely touched upon. I would recomend it if you can appreciate strong acting, and enjoyabley depart from a blatent theme. Think Rachel Getting Married, Love Happens, and Revolutionary Road.
With That Said ..
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