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The Brokenhearted

  • 2024
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Travis Davis, Jackie SJ Kim, Leroy Nguyen, and Samuel Joon Lee in The Brokenhearted (2024)
A weary small-time hoodlum desperately attempts to quell the escalating conflict between two of his childhood friends - one a struggling martial artist whose school fails after taking out a loan, and the other a vicious loan shark intent on collecting the debt.
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A weary small-time hoodlum desperately attempts to quell the escalating conflict between two of his childhood friends - one a struggling martial artist whose school fails after taking out a ... Read allA weary small-time hoodlum desperately attempts to quell the escalating conflict between two of his childhood friends - one a struggling martial artist whose school fails after taking out a loan, and the other a vicious loan shark intent on collecting the debt.A weary small-time hoodlum desperately attempts to quell the escalating conflict between two of his childhood friends - one a struggling martial artist whose school fails after taking out a loan, and the other a vicious loan shark intent on collecting the debt.

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    • Leroy Nguyen
  • Writer
    • Leroy Nguyen
  • Stars
    • Leroy Nguyen
    • Samuel Joon Lee
    • Jackie SJ Kim
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Leroy Nguyen
    • Writer
      • Leroy Nguyen
    • Stars
      • Leroy Nguyen
      • Samuel Joon Lee
      • Jackie SJ Kim
    • 13User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Leroy Nguyen
    Leroy Nguyen
    • Sonny
    Samuel Joon Lee
    • James
    Jackie SJ Kim
    • Liz
    Travis Davis
    • Winston
    Gene Rush
    • Troy
    Alex Au
    • Tony Mo
    Catelynn Marie
    • Marie
    Damon L. Gibson Jr.
    • Carlo
    Tariq Al Monseur
    • Ali
    Eser Valencia
    • Joey Ruggiero
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      • Leroy Nguyen
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      • Leroy Nguyen
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    babybackattack

    THE MOVIE I DIDNT KNOW I NEEDED

    OKAY so I watched this on tubi and let me tell you this MOVIE SLAPS like fr I thought it was just gonna be fights and yelling but then BOOM EMOTIONSthe acting??? CHEFS KISS especially that one lady, Jackie SJ Kim (queen status), she was like sad but also strong and also beautiful and she looked at people and I was like "wow I feel that look in my soul"every time she was on screen I was like YES MORE OF THIS she didn't even have to say much just look and I was like . She had this one part where she talks and you just KNOW she's been through stuff and I was like "girl same"also the main guy Sonny was cool too I guess and the other dudes were angry a lot which was dramatic and good and there were fists and crying and lights and rain (I think?)I didn't understand some stuff and I might've missed a plot point because I was texting but when Jackie came on I paid FULL attention this movie is like if sadness and fists got married and Jackie SJ Kim was the flower girl but also the bride?? Idk metaphor is hardANYWAY 5 STARS I CRIED A LITTLE.
    Grave-digger666

    Not what I was hoping for

    So I watched The Brokenhearted (2024) thinking it was gonna be some gritty action drama or something, but man was I disappointed. It starts off looking like it's building up to something cool, but then just kinda... doesn't. There's barely any action, and when there is some, it's nothing special. Kinda slow, kinda soft, like they didn't really commit to it. Honestly, with all the cool indie action stuff out there, this just felt super tame. Like have these guys ever seen anything by Eric Jacobus? Or Vlad Rimburg? Those guys actually get how to shoot and choreograph fights-tight, fast, and with impact. Every punch or kick in their work feels like it counts. This movie just sorta floats around in feelings and slow shots and then ends. I kept waiting for something big to happen but it never really does.

    I get it's supposed to be more emotional or whatever, but even then it didn't really hit for me. A few moments worked, but overall it felt like a missed opportunity. Wish they had brought in some real action people to spice things up. Not terrible, but not something I'd recommend unless you're really into moody indie stuff with barely any fights.
    DocH-23

    One to Watch

    This is an independent action film that delivers a sharp, gritty exploration of loyalty, conflict, and the consequences of financial ruin. Directed, produced, edited by, and starring Leroy Nguyen, this film combines intense action with a heartfelt narrative about friendship and betrayal, making it a standout in the indie action genre.

    At the heart of the film is Sonny (Leroy Nguyen), a weary small-time hoodlum trying to keep his fractured world together. When two of his childhood friends-James (Samuel Joon Lee), a struggling martial artist, and Winston (Travis Davis), now a ruthless loan shark-find themselves at odds over a mounting debt, Sonny must navigate the fragile relationships between them to prevent violence from consuming them all. This central conflict of competing loyalties forms the emotional core of the film, grounding the intense action with genuine human stakes.

    Nguyen, in his multifaceted role as director, producer, editor, and lead actor, brings an authenticity to the character of Sonny that is both magnetic and deeply nuanced. His portrayal of a man torn between past friendships and the harsh realities of his present situation is one of the film's strongest points. There's a palpable weariness in his eyes, a sense that Sonny is trying to outrun the inevitability of the chaos that's unfolding around him. Nguyen's performance shines through in these quieter moments, balancing the adrenaline of the action sequences with a contemplative sadness.

    Samuel Joon Lee as James adds another layer to the film, bringing depth to a character who is fighting for the survival of his failing martial arts school. Lee's portrayal of a man desperate yet proud is one of the film's emotional anchors, and his performance helps elevate the stakes of the unfolding drama. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Travis Davis delivers a chilling turn as Winston, the loan shark. His character is ruthless, but Davis imbues Winston with a tragic undertone, showing that his aggression comes from a place of desperation rather than pure malice.

    Jackie SJ Kim, as Liz-James' sister and Sonny's former love interest-provides a much-needed breath of fresh air in the narrative. Her performance balances humor and vulnerability, bringing warmth to an otherwise bleak film. She's the glue that holds much of the character-driven drama together, acting as both a romantic interest and a moral compass for Sonny. Gene Rush and Alex Au round out the supporting cast, adding further layers of complexity to the story.

    The cinematography by Alex Au stands out as one of the film's most striking features. The gritty, noir-inspired visuals lend a sense of tension and foreboding throughout the film, capturing the darker, more dangerous corners of the world in which these characters exist. Au's camera work does an excellent job of keeping the audience engaged, whether in the intimate, emotionally charged moments or the fast-paced, action-packed fight scenes. The film's action sequences are tightly choreographed and purposeful, with just the right balance between style and substance.

    Alex Kane's music score complements the visuals perfectly, with an evocative, moody soundtrack that underscores the film's themes of loss and redemption. The music never overwhelms the action but enhances the emotional intensity, further drawing the audience into the world of The Brokenhearted.

    The film's pacing is well-executed, never lingering too long on any one element, and the dialogue is sharp, though at times restrained, allowing the performances to shine. While it certainly leans heavily on genre conventions of crime and action, The Brokenhearted distinguishes itself through its emotional weight and the authenticity of its characters. It's a film about the consequences of choices, not just the explosive fight scenes.

    The Brokenhearted is a standout indie film that blends heart-pounding action with a deeply human story. Its strong performances, especially from Leroy Nguyen, Samuel Joon Lee, and Travis Davis, coupled with tight direction and gripping cinematography, make it an unforgettable experience. This film proves that sometimes the greatest battles aren't fought with fists but with the ties that bind-or break-relationships. If you're looking for a film that balances the chaos of crime with the quiet moments of reflection, The Brokenhearted is one to watch.
    TheSub_Way

    Raw, Real, and Totally Underrated

    I wasn't sure what to expect going into The Brokenhearted, but I was honestly blown away. It's one of those indie films that really sticks with you-not because of big explosions or flashy effects, but because of the emotion, the grit, and the characters who feel so real it's like you've known them your whole life.

    Sam Lee, who plays James, totally stole the show for me. His performance is intense but also incredibly vulnerable. You can feel the weight of everything he's carrying-from trying to keep his martial arts school alive to dealing with the crushing debt and the sense that his whole world is falling apart. He's not your typical action hero-he's broken, he's angry, but you're rooting for him the whole time. There's one scene where he's just sitting alone in the gym, staring at the walls, and somehow it says more than a whole page of dialogue. That's how good Sam Lee is here.

    I also want to give a shoutout to Gene Rush, who plays Troy. He barely says much in the film, but wow-his quiet presence is powerful. He plays this older figure in the neighborhood who doesn't get involved unless he absolutely has to, and when he does, you really feel the weight of his choices. It's one of those "less is more" performances that sneaks up on you and leaves a mark.

    The action scenes are raw and not overdone, and the relationships-especially between the three friends-feel so lived-in. The movie has a kind of old-school crime drama vibe but with a really personal edge. It reminded me a bit of Warrior mixed with early Tarantino, but more grounded.

    Definitely recommend this one if you're looking for something real and heartfelt, with great performances and some seriously intense moments. The Brokenhearted deserves way more attention.
    Blue_desert1980

    so-so

    Acting is just okay. Doesnt seem like this film had any money behind it so the acting on that level is okay. The main guy is a bit too much like he's in a different movie. The rest of the cast is fine. The bad guy with the mask is the best becuase he doesn't say anything. If I sound like im being too hard on the film Im not. I thought this was an action film but there is so little action its more of a drama with bits of fighting here and there mostly at the end. Thats the main reason why I'm giving this movie a 6/10. The fighting is okay for what it is but its not really what i was looking for.

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      Starting production in August 2020, the film was originally set to be a short film with a projected run-time of approximately 20 to 25 minutes. Upon completion of principle photography in July 2023, the film became a full-length feature, with a run-time of approximately one hour and 47 minutes.

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      • December 18, 2024 (United States)
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