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Brother
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After his crime boss is killed in a Tokyo gang war, A yakuza gangster moves to Los Angeles where he must go through fire and water for survival. He and his half-brother, the leader of a drug ring, fight in deadly battle to gain the power.
After his crime boss is killed in a Tokyo gang war, A yakuza gangster moves to Los Angeles where he must go through fire and water for survival. He and his half-brother, the leader of a drug ring, fight in deadly battle to gain the power.
Actors:
Tad Horino,
Darryl M. Bell,
Tetsuya Watari,
Wanda-Lee Evans,
Ren Murakami,
Don Sato,
Antwon Tanner
Tad Horino
14 August 1921
Darryl M. Bell
10 May 1963, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Tetsuya Watari
28 December 1941, Hyogo, Japan
Wanda-Lee Evans
Ren Murakami
Don Sato
Antwon Tanner
14 April 1975, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Bandai Visual #Brother (2000) #Claude Maki #Office Kitano #Omar Epps #Recorded Picture Company (RPC) #Takeshi Kitano
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February 13, 2003
If the yardstick for mob flicks is 'Goodfellas' (and it should be), then 'Brother' doesn't stand a chance. On its own, however, it is a stylish, colourful film.
June 21, 2007
A vital, stylish Yakuza pic, Kitano crafts a new world/old world, brother against brother epic battle straddling both sides of the Pacific.
Washington Post
July 27, 2001
Just how many acts of self-inflicted finger amputations do I really want to see?
October 21, 2002
Oh, brother.
July 27, 2001
Sure to satisfy fans of the laconic auteur.
June 25, 2012
A powerful statement on a violent society -- and a very uncomfortable one that is apt to alienate many viewers.
Miami Herald
August 10, 2001
Kitano's most enjoyable, flat-out fun movie, provided you can stomach the violence.
Greenwich Village Gazette
November 07, 2003
Takashi has been considered a master auteur. Perhaps, but there's no art here, just violence.
July 27, 2001
Kitano presents all this mayhem in crisp and cool camera work that distances it and keeps it from becoming oppressive.
June 19, 2003
The film explores in multi-layered depths how violence begets violence and how this cycle, once started, is nearly impossible to break.
August 03, 2001
As an actor and writer-director, Mr. Kitano projects an amused irony that makes his films worth seeing.
Houston Chronicle
July 27, 2001
Intriguing though uneven.

