Something was lost slightly when Kitano decided to come over to the west and make an English speaking film. The supporting cast were such in awe of him and it showed on film and made for uncomfortable viewing. That said, this film contains one of the most shocking and unexpected ...( read more)
Brother
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Brother
Amaury Nolasco, Claude Maki, Kuroudo Maki, Masaya Kato, Omar Epps
It's hard to describe the hypnotic authority of director and actor Takeshi Kitano. In his first American venture, Brother, Kitano plays a yakuza who's been exiled from Japan after the death of his bos...( read more
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Recent Reviews
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September 4, 2009
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April 30, 2009
If you don't know Beat Takeshi let me explain; He's a different type of badass. He doesn't have great karate skills or runs around hanging from helicopters and jumping away from explosions in slow motion and what not. Even without a language barrier, he doesn't say much, so he's ...( read more)
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March 8, 2008
Takeshi Kitano creates a peculiar, paused, funny, highly violent but somewhat touching clash between the eastern and western underworld.
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February 3, 2008
A compendium of ideas that Kitano has previously explored, and with far better results, in Sonatine, Violent Cop and Hana Bi. Not a bad effort per se, it just feels like a long deja vu, and eventually becomes just a shooting gallery for Kitano. Don't get me wrong, watching Kitano...( read more)
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January 27, 2008
As ever, the first order of business for Takeshi Kitano, director, is ensuring that Takeshi Kitano, actor, looks cool at all times. In this particular vanity-project he plays a Yakuza exiled to the United States, who rises through the underworld ranks to become a powerful mob bos...( read more)
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December 13, 2009
Stylistic there isn't much new ground to cover to Kitano. Static frame compositions, Pans to follow movement, movement out of frame transitions, straight into the cam shots, and so forth. However there are new original elements in "Brother".
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September 18, 2009
Badass and cruel Kitano. I expected so much more, but ghis style is unique, and the direction is as creepy, just as it is perfect.
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September 11, 2009
Solid characters are thrown together in a priceless story with Kitano playing his trademark mute. The extreme violence is nicely balanced with complex characters. Easily one of Kitano's best.
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September 2, 2009
one of the best movies i've seen lately, truthful about yakuza (and that is quite something) even though in the us, shows with detail other japanese ceremonies, funny at times.

