Really Surprised!
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
View MoreAt first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
View MoreThis movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
View Moreat first sigh, a strange , unrealistic story. at the second, a good job. in fact, only a hypothesis about a men click and the clash between feelings and ideology. not new idea but used in wise manner. cold, cruel, with subtle references to Greek mythology, Brotherhood has a lot of virtues. the acting, the script, the set, the atmosphere, the not comfortable situations, the culture of hate against an exotic form of heresy. a film who propose a bitter subject who could not be represented only by gay relation but the manner to define the pillars of national identity, the courage and the national virtues. a film about a group and its broken rules. and a brilliant art of exploration of details.
View MoreThis Danish film is one of my two current favorites of gay cinema (the other is the Argentine film PLAN B, which I will review asap). BROTHERHOOD is the most beautiful, passionate, erotic film I have ever seen. I recommend it with all the force I can! For a large portion of the film, the 2 main characters do not live lives that I can call admirable. Lars, a tow-headed guy who has recently served in the military, is joining a Neo-Nazi group, obviously drawn to those who think and act like Hitler did. They attack and bash routinely Pakistani citizens and homosexuals.Lars meets Jimmy, a full-on skinhead. At first Lars and Jimmy dislike each other, but when they begin to collaborate on improving a house for the movement, they find themselves (gasp!) attracted to each other. The love scenes are amazing because of the acting, the chemistry and the yearning musical score.When the lovers realize that they are living and loving every way their hate group believes is wrong and "unnatural," they are forced to make fateful decisions that may cost them their lives.It left me speechless and heartbroken, but the tagline is true: Love conquers all.
View MoreThis is a very strong movie in many respects. It has a compelling and very strong story to tell, concerning subjects of great importance, and in many ways, as the movie shows, very contradictory. It has at least four very strong performances by both of the two leading characters (David Dencik and Thure Lindhardt) and some of the supporting characters (especially Nicolas Bro and Morten Holst). It contains some very strong but also very different situations of on one hand very strong violence and on the other hand strong love and passion. One of the biggest strengths of this movie is, imo that a lot of things are never said, but only hinted at or shown by facial expressions, gestures or in some cases simply silence. Those elements added makes it a movie worth watching - if you have the stomach for it! I for one must say that the last 15 minutes of the movie left me with a very cold and very unpleasant feeling, that I have not yet been able to shake completely off two days later!
View MoreI found this movie to be absolutely stunning in terms of direction and acting. The two lead actors were absolutely great and believable in their performances. The director was great at capturing moments of erotic tension and tenderness between the two leads. In terms of plot and story-writing there are certainly some flaws that could have been better worked out, but I really appreciated the way the theme was approached and developed. The neo nazi ideology was certainly one of the main themes but the director and the writers weren't too judgmental and they let the characters shine regardless of the reasons that brought them to be a part of such a violent and racist community. I certainly advice to watch it, cause it gives a good depiction of a "different" homosexual relationship not framable in the usual stereotypes of gay love. Good job!
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