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Brothers

Original title: Brødre
  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
12K
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Connie Nielsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Ulrich Thomsen in Brothers (2004)
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Two brothers must negotiate changing roles and shifting family dynamics when one is sent to war in Afghanistan.Two brothers must negotiate changing roles and shifting family dynamics when one is sent to war in Afghanistan.Two brothers must negotiate changing roles and shifting family dynamics when one is sent to war in Afghanistan.

  • Director
    • Susanne Bier
  • Writers
    • Susanne Bier
    • Anders Thomas Jensen
  • Stars
    • Ulrich Thomsen
    • Nikolaj Lie Kaas
    • Connie Nielsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Susanne Bier
    • Writers
      • Susanne Bier
      • Anders Thomas Jensen
    • Stars
      • Ulrich Thomsen
      • Nikolaj Lie Kaas
      • Connie Nielsen
    • 49User reviews
    • 82Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Ulrich Thomsen
    Ulrich Thomsen
    • Michael
    Nikolaj Lie Kaas
    Nikolaj Lie Kaas
    • Jannik
    Connie Nielsen
    Connie Nielsen
    • Sarah
    Sarah Juel Werner
    Sarah Juel Werner
    • Natalia
    Rebecca Løgstrup
    • Camilla
    • (as Rebecca Løgstrup Soltau)
    Bent Mejding
    • Henning
    Solbjørg Højfeldt
    Solbjørg Højfeldt
    • Else
    Niels Olsen
    • Allentoft
    Paw Henriksen
    Paw Henriksen
    • Niels Peter
    Lars Hjortshøj
    • Preben 2
    Lars Ranthe
    Lars Ranthe
    • Preben 1
    André Babikian
    André Babikian
    • Nadeem
    Lene Maria Christensen
    • J. Solvej
    Laura Bro
    Laura Bro
    • Ditte
    Henrik Koefoed
    • Bartender
    Tom Mannion
    • Miles
    Kae Bahar
    • Makmuhd
    • (as Karzan Sherabayani)
    Waleed Elgadi
    Waleed Elgadi
    • Samial-Tariq, Afghanistan
    • (as William El-Gardi)
    • Director
      • Susanne Bier
    • Writers
      • Susanne Bier
      • Anders Thomas Jensen
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    User reviews49

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    8ruby_fff

    Learning to forgive oneself is not easy to do. A hard medicine of a film, thought-provoking and 'soberingly' touching.

    The Danish film "Brothers" 2004 aka Brodre, w-d by Susanne Bier, is NFE (may not be for everyone). It's about love, a showdown of emotions (the opening music and repeated strains remind me of Sergio Leone's spaghetti western sounding tone). The fact that Michael ('Tour De Force' performance from Ulrich Thomsen of "The Celebration" 1998 aka Festen) keeping his traumatic experience within himself, unable to share with anyone, even his dear wife, is a sobering thought from the post-war effects. He's full of paranoia and is suspicious of everyone around him. It's so hard on him, on family members/children who do not understand what he had gone through that affected his 'warped' emotions and predicament. We cannot weather trauma alone.

    As audience, we were privy to what happened to Michael as a prisoner of war - we saw what he had to experience - the circumstance and 'no-choice' decision at the time. His determined will focused on 'must stay alive to see his family and loving wife again' kept him hanging on amidst fear and uncertainty under the atrocities/ravage of war. Learning to forgive oneself - to not blame yourself - is not easy to do. What happen happened under circumstances out of your control and yes, it's easier said than done to say that you mustn't bear the burden or guilt feeling within you. We need the love and support of family/people around us - to be able to trust them that they would listen and understand.

    Connie Nielsen as Michael's wife Sarah and Nikolaj Lie Kaas as Michael's younger brother, Jannik, provided an insightful portrait of the triangle of relationships that thrived and yet to survive. In the opening of the film, Bier has on screen along with intriguing graphic imagery and an eye close-up: "I will always love you. That is the only truth that remains. Life is neither right nor wrong, good or bad. But I love you. That's all I know." Towards the end, the graphic imagery and the eye repeated: "Life is neither right nor wrong, good or bad. But I love you. That's all I know."

    I caught on Sundance Channel, Dutch documentary filmmaker Heddy Honigmann's "Crazy" 2000, provides 'unpresuming' accounts of how some of the once Dutch soldiers or former workers of UN missions, are dealing with post-war effects by listening or tuning to music as relief. She also did "Good Husband, Dear Son" 2001, a documentary about the surviving women reminiscing their loss of husbands and sons during the 1992 Yugoslav civil war. It's heart-breaking films worth watching.

    From the PBS special of Dr. Wayne Dyer's Inspiration: Your Ultimate Calling, I heard about Immaculée Ilibagiza's book (collaborated with writer-journalist Steve Erwin) "Left To Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust" - sounds like the act of forgiveness can be easier to practice by learning from her autobiographical account. Couldn't wait to absorb from her shared spirituality.
    9ksj-2

    Fascinating Well Played and Well Cut Drama

    The movie is filmed mostly with hand held camera, and the technical quality is not the best. I am normally not a fan of these so called "Dogme" movies, but it gives the opportunity to tell a story with a small budget and without having to waste time on special effects and so on. And what a movie. The actors play so intense and fascinatingly well, that I often sat on the edge of the seat, had "goose bumps"(gaasehud), wept like whipped(graed som pisket). The cutting is also very special and interesting. For instance a scene, where representatives of the military arrives to tell Sarah, that her husband is missing, it is cut right before they tell her the bad news. It gives a good effect. I would also like to welcome Connie Nielsen to the staff of fantastic Danish actors(her first danish movie) and will look forward to possibly/eventually watch/experience her great magic i a Danish movie again. I must write her a fan letter(my first).
    10doctorow

    A brilliant depiction of the impact of war on families

    Best picture we've seen in 2005. Why can't Hollywood make movies like this any more? Great cast, great direction, dialogue perfectly written comes through with power even in Danish with English subtitles! Connie Nielsen is in a league with Myrl Streep as an actress. The portrayal of the rough and tumble relationship of the brothers is so real it seems alive. Make sure you see this movie either in the theatres or on DVD. Nielsen is gorgeous but realistically portrays a housewife. The parents are classic Scandinavians, stolid and down to earth. Two little girls are played with zest and great energy. And the brothers, are quite believable as brothers. If you are interested in serious cinema and grown up movies "Brothers" should be on your list.
    8secondtake

    The realism lies not in the war scenes, which work, but in the family ones, which are harrowing.

    Brothers (2004)

    A remarkable movie in several ways. The first is just that it's well made, with two main layers of story line that are compelling, and some surprising and mostly believable turns. The second is that we (in the U.S.) have a look at the war in Afghanistan from non-American eyes. The echoes are inevitable, and so are the differences, in attitude by the soldiers and in public reaction.

    The lead actor Ulrich Thomsen is compelling and versatile, and in some ways makes the movie. His range (which you have to see for yourself or you'll be tipped off) is terrific. His wife, played by better known Connie Nielsen (in her first Danish movie, even though she is Danish herself, and knows seven languages) is perfect, too, though she plays someone who is admittedly "boring" and so has less range. Finally, the lead man's brother, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, is charming and a wild card, making the trio appropriately imbalanced.

    I say all this because it's an acting movie, and a movie about relationships and therefore about plot. It's not a war movie, but more about the effects of war. It's recommended for people who have absorbed American movies like The Hurt Locker. But more than that, it's just a well made, emotional, human interest film. There are a couple flaws (including the key part about the helicopter crash, which just doesn't hold up to common sense), but they are small in the larger, gritty realism of the whole.
    7diand_

    Parallel stories, synchronized storytelling

    It's rare to find a movie with a meaningful, political context that is also good drama. Brødre / Brothers has two interwoven story lines: one about the relationship between two brothers, the other about the difference between comfortable Western civilizations sending out soldiers to various missions and the actual war zones. These stories mirror each other and both brothers change roles during the movie: One starts in prison, the other ends up there; one is a family man; the other takes over this role after his brother's death. There is a nice ending, but I find that the only element not fitting the overall structure.

    I like this also because it is well edited. Synchronization of images is used to tell the story of Michael in Afghanistan and Sarah in Denmark. Frequently a shot of Afghanistan is shown and directly followed by the same shot in Denmark: looking at a road, from a bus or car, etc.

    Initially rhythm is established through a central 'Afghan' theme song. Once the characters are established in our minds, the acting takes over. I'm still wondering why Danish actors (and Scandinavian actors in general) are so good in what they do: Is that a compulsory subject in primary school there because even the children act so unbelievably natural.

    The ethical dilemmas facing soldiers are well presented. Michael first has to demonstrate how a launcher works, knowing it will be used against his own people. Then comes the ultimate decision. The traumas he faces are real and reminded me of actual, similar stories of soldiers returning from Bosnia, Afghanistan or Iraq.

    Susanne Bier has come out of the Dogme-movement as one of the better directors. In a world with not that many (talented) female directors she is someone to be cherished.

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    • Trivia
      Along with King's Game (2004), this was the most successful and best reviewed Danish film of the year in its native country. However, neither of these two films was submitted by Denmark to the Oscars in the Foreign Language Film category. The Danish jury decided to send a documentary film, The Five Obstructions (2003), which had only been attended by 12,532 people in Danish theaters. This story made headlines, and Danish film producers officially stated that they would force the jury to pick Brothers (2004) or "Kongekabale" instead. The jury, however, did not change their minds, and "De fem benspænd" was sent to the Oscars. It was not among the eventual nominees. "Brødre" later won several awards across the world, including at the Sundance Film Festival, and opened to stellar reviews in the US. The jury later admitted that they possibly chose the wrong film to send to the Oscars that year.
    • Goofs
      Sarah's pink scarf disappears and reappears several times in one of the scenes in the kitchen.
    • Quotes

      Michael: I will always love you. That is the only truth that remains. Life is neither right nor wrong, good or bad. But I love you. That's all I know.

    • Connections
      Featured in Dansk films bedste: Skurke, Dialekter og Forbudt kærlighed (2022)

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2004 (Denmark)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • United Kingdom
      • Sweden
      • Norway
    • Official sites
      • IFC Films
      • Official Site (Denmark)
    • Language
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Брати
    • Filming locations
      • Almería, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Two Brothers Ltd.
      • Fjellape Film AS
      • Memfis Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $389,220
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,161
      • May 8, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $489,706
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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