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For My Brother

Original title: For min brors skyld
  • 2014
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
810
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Elias Munk, Allan Karlsen, and Christoffer Jensen in For My Brother (2014)
Psychological HorrorDramaHorror

The two brothers Aske and Bastian live with their father, Lasse, in a world of fear, violence and alcohol but the brothers' strong and close relationship means everything. Aske must serve hi... Read allThe two brothers Aske and Bastian live with their father, Lasse, in a world of fear, violence and alcohol but the brothers' strong and close relationship means everything. Aske must serve his father's sexual needs, as well as paying customers and his father's friend, Hans. Aske t... Read allThe two brothers Aske and Bastian live with their father, Lasse, in a world of fear, violence and alcohol but the brothers' strong and close relationship means everything. Aske must serve his father's sexual needs, as well as paying customers and his father's friend, Hans. Aske tries everything to keep his little brother out of it all so that he won't experience the s... Read all

  • Director
    • Brian Bang
  • Writer
    • Brian Bang
  • Stars
    • Elias Munk
    • Christoffer Jensen
    • Allan Karlsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    810
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Bang
    • Writer
      • Brian Bang
    • Stars
      • Elias Munk
      • Christoffer Jensen
      • Allan Karlsen
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Elias Munk
    Elias Munk
    • Aske
    Christoffer Jensen
    • Bastian
    • (as Christopher Friis Jensen)
    Allan Karlsen
    • Lasse
    Frank Schiellerup
    • Hans
    Oliver Bjørnholdt Spottag
    • Silas
    Tina Nørby
    • Aske og Bastians mor
    Frederik Ingemann Brandt
    • Aske 10 år
    Lara León
    • Sasja
    Marie Louise Lund Jensen
    • Malene
    Kit Langberg Rasmussen
    • Frederikke
    William Gaarde
    • Philip
    Robin Koch
    • Andreas
    Oliver Skou
    • Magnus
    • (as Oliver Skou Due)
    Dorte Evalyn Evon
    • Karen
    Tobias Hyttel
    • William
    Caroline Birch
    • Pige
    Jonathan Meinert Pedersen
    • Bastian 5 år
    • (as Jonathan Tage Pedersen)
    Lado Hadzic
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    • Director
      • Brian Bang
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      • Brian Bang
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    8Void-Horizon

    Home is where the molestation is

    I thought this was a really well made movie. The acting is always good enough, and even brilliant in some parts. The scenery is amazing. The characters are endearing, and make you really care about them.

    I will say that there were parts which were not perfect. The beginning was a little weak, but good enough to provide just enough backstory, without going overboard.

    I actually LIKE the shaky camera work. It really added to the emotional connection. There were scenes where the camera would jerk right as something horrible happened, and it mirrored the emotional jerk that I experienced. In fact, that makes it a bit metaphorical. Everything happening is so chaotic, frustrating and unstable, and the camera makes you feel that way inside which helps the viewer to connect to what the characters are feeling inside. I think it is absolutely genius.

    The scenes of the natural tranquil beauty conveys the sense of isolation and contrasts nicely with the chaotic ugliness and violence which is happening unnoticed, as if nobody, even the natural environment cares. This, again, gives you a sense of compassion, and helps you to understand what the victims feel like.

    The whole movie is full of poetic metaphor, and analogy. It is a true work of art, and actually pretty well made for such a low budget. You get a sense that a lot of thought went into it. And, all of this without the use of CGI, cutaways, sudden flashbacks, or any of the other usual Hollywood devices. It was so emotionally engaging, and thought provoking.

    I like how the ending drops you off, and leaves you wondering how things are going to turn out. It was truly painful to watch, because you really understand how this affects the main boy, and how horrific this experience is for him. Several parts brought me to tears, especially the ending. Any movie which can achieve that is a good movie. Personally, I think that they pulled off something truly magical with this one, and now I want to see more by this director.

    As for the subject matter, I think the writer was a little heavy handed in their approach, but it is something which does happen, and we really owe it to those silent victims to watch this movie, and understand what is happening to them. I think they managed to really make that possible with this movie, and I would strongly recommend it as something which all of us should watch.
    2Groverdox

    Tommy Wiseau tackles child abuse and pornography

    We're all used to watching bad movies, and if you don't mind obscure b-flicks, you get used to inept ones also. But what is less common is a marriage of genuinely upsetting real-world material that could be plucked from any newspaper, with handling so amateurish that it would be better suited to a Godfrey Ho movie with the word "Ninja" in the title.

    "For My Brother" is a movie that makes you realise so-bad-it's-good material like "The Room" and "Samurai Cop" aren't really as inept as you may have thought. At least they didn't feature shockingly graphic footage of abuse, handled so badly that you can't believe what you're watching.

    Take the opening scene, for example, which just ladles on distressing material well past breaking point until what we're left with just feels ridiculous. A husband and wife are on holiday in the woods with some random guy who is obviously there simply to molest the couple's son. Somehow the wife is unaware of this arrangement, but when the man leads the kid off into the anonymity of the woods, with the father's blessing, she realises immediately and hysterically goes looking for him. She finds him in time, resolves, loudly, to call the police on the duo of husband-and-stranger, and runs off with a mission - until, boom, she's hit by a car.

    The fact that this collision is shown totally unconvincingly doesn't help, but this whole sequenceis so unconvincing it doesn't matter. It is catastrophe upon catastrophe, none of it is believable, but the inclusion of abuse and incest into the equation leaves a truly bad taste in the mouth; you certainly can't enjoy it as camp.

    The movie jumps ahead some years and we see what this disastrous family situation has turned into: the alcoholic pederast father not only abuses his oldest son, he also pimps him out to friends and films the sex to sell on DVD. He even has a female client who pays to have sex with the son. There is a younger son, and the whole purpose of the eldest's life is to prevent the dad from doing to him what he has long done to the first born.

    This is pretty unbelievable. How is the eldest able to keep his violent father from his younger brother? The movie seems to think this is achieved by making sure he is always available for the old pervert. Even if this is possible... what about the other abusers the old man apparently makes his living off? He is not merely a pederast, he's also a pimp and pornographer. Clearly he is not beholden to any form of morality, so it doesn't make sense that the younger boy isn't involved in it already.

    Clearly the reason for this lack of involvement is that the movie is supposed to be a touching depiction of the older boy's concern for the younger. These actors actually do what they can with their parts - in some scenes they are convincing, in others not - but we never see anything like insight into how kids in their situation might really feel about each other.

    They are cardboard cut-outs, forced to act out the stupid morality play the inept director has constructed for them.
    10saratfkhst

    Brotherly love

    Aske and Bastian are favourite brother pair of all time for sure! The acting was awesome and the cast perfection. This is truly one of the saddest movies of all time but one of the best movies ever made. The plot and script are so well-written and flawlessly performed and the struggles Aske goes through are very heartfelt. I will be checking out Elias Munk's work after this masterpiece he deserves all the praise and awards.
    10samk-53066

    Best Movie, Best brothers

    When I watched this movie at first I found it very dark and sad yet masterfully produced. The camera work provides a very realistic atmosphere yet every single facial expression and gesture is captured clearly. And Elias Munk's (Ake) acting is one of the best I've ever seen. It was so well done that I could go back after a month and rewatched the brother scenes a couple times. The way the 2 actors portray the relationship between the 2 brothers is on another level the most realistic, beautiful, tragic brother duo I've ever witnessed off and on TV. Every single facial expression and gesture is naturally acted out the best cast especially the 2 brothers. Thank you for this gem and for bringing attention to such an important topic. This movie and Elias deserve to win so many awards.
    8catherinejosey

    A movie that stays with you.

    I can't honestly explain this movie, it's definitely a hard watch but worth it, I felt as if I was watching a horror, it is hard to believe this kind of evil exists. Aske the protagonist broke my heart, it is a lower-budget movie but the acting was good, and the director portrayed the story very well, it is a 2-hour movie but no part was slow. The beginning scene is a bit dodgy but hang in there because it's worth it. Such a beautiful brother relationship, The movie really shows the brother's relationship, Aske is by far the best big brother in history.

    It is a movie that stays with you forever.

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    • Release date
      • December 8, 2014 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Language
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Kardeşim İçin
    • Filming locations
      • Denmark
    • Production companies
      • Bang Entertainment
      • Munkey Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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