 |
|
 |
 |
| MatchFlick Member Reviews |
 5 reviews / review this flick
|
|
Four Brothers (2005)
Four adopted brothers come together to bury the woman who raised them. At the funeral, the brothers discover that their mother may have been murdered and they want revenge. (read more)
|
|
There isn't a lot of story here. Four brothers come home for mom's funeral and find some suspicious facts that cause them to kick ass and take names. Or, did they take the names before they kicked ass? It doesn't matter. The movie starred some great names and had plenty of action for those who love action movies.
Check it...
(complete Four Brothers review by B Movie Ben)
Four Brothers Movie Review by Zara (3/15/2007) |
 |
|
There was something so f*cking laughable about this movie that it ended up driving me nuts. I couldn't tell if it was trying to be serious or if it was just trying to be serious about mocking the blaxsplotation movies of the seventies.
Because I never really came to an acceptable conclusion in my own mind, I can't get...
(complete Four Brothers review by Zara)
Four Brothers Movie Review by Max (4/15/2006) |
 |
|
"Four Brothers" is, in its way, a family film. Despite a lot of violence and rough sequences, it makes the point that families should stick together during hard times.
Evelyn Mercer (Fionnula Flanagan) has found many ways to help troubled kids and make sure they will live a happy life. She adopted four extremely troubled...
(complete Four Brothers review by Max)
Four Brothers Movie Review by Matthew (8/15/2005) |
 |
|
Bobby Mercer (Mark Wahlberg) drives into his childhood Detroit neighborhood, returning home to bury his adopted mother, Evelyn (Fionnula Flanagan, "The Others"). At the funeral, he meets up with two of his three other brothers; Jeremiah (Andre Benjamin of Outkast fame), now a family and business man, and Jack (Garret...
(complete Four Brothers review by Matthew)
This film tries to hard to display the tragedy of gangs, guns and gruesome violence by following four adopted brothers out to avenge their mother's death.
The brothers are a multi-racial brood that never really seem to display the kind of kinship that real brothers do.
This film is forced, false and pretty f*cking lame.
(rate this review)
|
|
|