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Brothers' Nest

  • 2018
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.6K
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Brothers' Nest (2018)
Two brothers' murder plans go somewhat sideways in this Australian dark comedy.
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Two brothers' murder plans go somewhat sideways in this Australian dark comedy.Two brothers' murder plans go somewhat sideways in this Australian dark comedy.Two brothers' murder plans go somewhat sideways in this Australian dark comedy.

  • Director
    • Clayton Jacobson
  • Writers
    • Jaime Browne
    • C.K. Pahlow
  • Stars
    • Shane Jacobson
    • Clayton Jacobson
    • Kim Gyngell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clayton Jacobson
    • Writers
      • Jaime Browne
      • C.K. Pahlow
    • Stars
      • Shane Jacobson
      • Clayton Jacobson
      • Kim Gyngell
    • 39User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Shane Jacobson
    Shane Jacobson
    • Terry
    Clayton Jacobson
    • Jeff
    Kim Gyngell
    Kim Gyngell
    • Rodger
    Lynette Curran
    Lynette Curran
    • Mum
    Sarah Snook
    Sarah Snook
    • Sandy
    • Director
      • Clayton Jacobson
    • Writers
      • Jaime Browne
      • C.K. Pahlow
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    User reviews39

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    8harelives

    This was unexpected

    I started watching this without any hope and the slow start kind of made me thinking. But in the same time I realized the great chemistry between the main characters and hoped for something unexpected. Got it at the end. It gradually turned in to something I never expected and all the actors play their best and made it believable.
    6conantheaccountant

    No Kenny

    Nice change for the Jacobsen brothers but I wanted to like at least one of the characters but I just couldn't. Set over one night we did not see why they feel their actions are justified.
    9beschuitfluiter

    You're on for the ride from the start

    This is why I love non Hollywood films so much. It could've happened, just like it's being told in this movie. Every single thought presented makes sense in this day and age. Bravo, bravo
    punishable-by-death

    A mix of dark, dark comedy, suspense, dread and a unique story? Hell yes!

    This small Aussie gem is filled with a plethora of psychological, existential and family related questions posited, often answered in surprising and unexpected ways. That it does this while being funny and thrilling is an accomplishment.

    Terry and Jeff feel slighted. Their mother is dying, and in their eyes, step father Roger is taking advantage of her by willingly accepting their childhood home as part of her will.

    The only answer is obvious. They must kill him, naturally.

    Entering his house in orange overalls under the darkness of morning, Jeff begins to go through the plan with his brother. Only this isn't a conversation, the plan is represented by a convenient, harmless looking checklist. Terry's reaction to seeing what they plan to do listed on paper is understandable, but what lingers under his skin is the fact that his brother seems so non-nonchalant about the entire situation.

    As if they aren't planning to kill their step-father and then to make it look like a suicide.

    Terry remarks that if he didn't know any better, he'd have thought that Jeff had done this before, with every detail meticulously thought through. Apart from the obvious requirement for gloves, he goes a few extra steps bordering on the obsessive compulsive, including no opening of the fridge as that could cause a power surge. The same applies to the toilet:: the water pump goes off and electricity is used.

    Enter the use of piss-bottles. If he wants to take a crap Terry asks, Jeff calmly replies that unless he wants to get his hands particularly dirty, he'll hold it in like a big boy.

    Each item on the agenda is carefully timed so that they can get the jump on Roger while having everything planned to perfection. But nothing is perfect, and once Murphey's Law kicks in, and after much shenanigans, their plans go awry. They still though insist on maintaining their alibi for their mother: that they are in Sydney, while using a cassette tape of the noises of a big city to fool her. Scruples are not something either brother possess.

    It soon turns into a thrilling guessing game as to what surprise lies around the next corner. The deeper into the situation the brothers get, the more they disagree on what is happening, the darkness of the entire situation, it is here where the fact that the two actors are brothers in reality becomes obvious, as this sort of conflict, such deep verbal jabs, this chemistry between the brothers on screen could never have been apparent if this weren't the case.

    Terry begins to wonder what he is capable of, knowing his mother is only has a few months left to live and he plans to kill her partner during her final days, but furthermore, despite knowing his brother so well, he can never be sure of what he is capable of either. This is amplified by Clayton Jacobson's muted, almost emotionless performance as Jeff.

    Comparisons to Coen films are not far off, as this is a dry film. It is also filled with dark humour, at first subtle but it increases as the action increases, not unlike a Coen film. The laughs come despite violence on-screen. When Roger unexpectedly arrives at the house early, the two jolt into action that they weren't prepared for, forcing them to act in ways they may not have. Suddenly, the carefully planned timetable is useless. Yet the laughs still come, if one has a twisted sense of humour. There is a definite Australian character to the laughs, not unlike Chopper.

    Interestingly, their biological father killed himself when they were children, a traumatic event that still lingers, with many thoughts going unsaid. This could be seen as a family drama wrapped up in a darkly comedic thriller. Perhaps their father's suicide provided that extra motivation to get the ugly deed over with. Or perhaps it just gave Jeff the idea, as he is certainly the one in charge.

    As seamlessly as this turns from an interesting premise into a thrilling movie with laughs probably more appropriate for a lunatic, there is an uncommon complaint to be found. Almost every aspect of this film is near perfect, especially the aforementioned chemistry between real brothers Clayton and Shane. And the sense of humour. And the dread that consumes the film very quickly. But it feels like this chamber-piece is over too quickly, that the psychological and existential implications of what transpires aren't fully explored. This is admittedly nit-picking, but the ending does feel underwhelming given what preceded it. Regardless, Brothers' Nest is an extremely memorable film made on a typically shoestring Australia film budget.

    Funny, dark, unpredictable. Coen-esque. What else could one ask for?
    8manders_steve

    Real brothers' chemistry seals a brothers in arms deal

    Shane Jacobson emerged as a seriously reliable performer in film and musical comedy in the last decade here in Australia. Through Kenny, the port-a-loo entrepreneur, the chubby chap that many of us Aussies had enjoyed on the musical stage was brought to broader knowledge.

    I may have misunderstood the attractions of 'stars' - not just that their role will be convincing, more that their presence says 'This must be OK or I wouldn't have signed up."

    It's somewhat like that with 'Brothers' Nest', but more so. Shane and his real life big brother Clayton have the relationship in this family muck-up story that cannot be acted - it just has to be innate and honed over decades of brotherly rivalry to work this well. The setting, in a western Victorian farmhouse, shot mostly at dusk, overnight and dawn looks the real deal it is.

    The story is about family relationships - intense, marginal, commonly held and individual, stemming from not so happy families, divorces, new unions, strengths but mostly weaknesses. It isn't pretty, and if your family isn't like this, you'll probably be thankful, but it really does have a lot to say.

    It's a small cast, and the two bothers plus Kim Gyngell as their step father leave little space for the others, but all click satisfyingly. They are all believable in their roles.

    The billing was 'black comedy' but I'd allocate this to the thriller category. Few laughs, personally or in our cinema, and virtually none out loud. But it seriously held my attention.

    Give it a go - it's good.

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    • Trivia
      The film was being shopped for distribution at TIFF in Toronto, Canada in 2018. It gained distribution through Signature Entertainment.
    • Goofs
      It's explained there is no toaster in the house as their parents use the oven grill to make toast... then the almost next scene shows a toaster next to the kettle with a piece of toast in it! The white toaster is in several shots.
    • Connections
      Featured in Brother's Nest: Interview with the Director Clayton Jacobson (2018)

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Братское гнездо
    • Filming locations
      • Bungal, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Bison Films
      • Jason Byrne Productions
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      • A$14,900,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $114,968
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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