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Release Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 MPAA Rating: PG-13 Rating Reason: For violence, some sensuality and brief strong language Genre: Adventure, Crime, Drama, Romance Starring:
Adrien Brody, Rachel Weisz, Mark Ruffalo, Rinko Kikuchi, Robbie Coltrane
Written By: Rian Johnson Director: Rian Johnson Official Site: Brothers Bloom, The (2008) Synopsis:
Welcome to the world of "The Brothers Bloom," where deception is an art and nothing is as it seems. The brothers have perfected the art of swindling fortunes through years of fraternal teamwork. Now they've decided to take on one last spectacular job—luring a beautiful and eccentric heiress into an elaborate plot that takes them around the world.
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Brothers Bloom, The (2008) | Preview
Who Writes Your Life?
Elisabeth Leitch
From brothers Stephen and Bloom's first con in grade school to the con they have designed to be their last, central to The Brothers Bloom is Bloom's desire to get out of the game. As we see in his eyes for the millisecond he believes in the con he and Stephen have made up to fool their classmates, in his spirit is a deep desire to believe in something real. As he tells Stephen after yet another perfectly-executed con 25 years later, "I can't keep doing this anymore. I can't keep waking up next to another person who thinks they know me. ... I want a real thing. I want an unwritten life." But, of course, since Stephen refuses to let Bloom go quite that easily, what we get is another hour and half exploring what it looks like to live within a story that is already written, to steal the pen and write your story yourself, and, in the end, to step into a story that is both penned by a greater hand and developed by your own. As we see within minutes of meeting the grown-up brothers, their schemes have definitely been paying off and paying well. But as Bloom illustrates as he greets each new farce of Stephen's with more and more reluctance, when the only payoffs we receive are given based on stories that aren't true and people who aren't real, it's difficult to feel like they are really ours. As Bloom tells a woman who offers herself to him in celebration of another job well done, "He wrote me as the vulnerable antihero and that's why you think you want to kiss me&ellips; it's a con." And as anyone who has returned to their hometown only to be seen as someone they haven't been in ten years or tried to be someone they aren't to impress a new group of friends or romantic interest, no matter how much love, admiration, or trust we may be able to gain with an act, when that act isn't real, it means nothing. Joining the story as the Bloom brothers' final target, Penelope Stamp (Rachel Weisz) only accentuates the emptiness of life lived according to scripted stories and false identities. Unaware that the story she decides to join is no more than a con, Penelope jumps into the brothers' scheme with more motivation and energy than the two brothers combined. When a business deal goes awry (actually one of the brothers' cons), Penelope's concern about others involved and determination to complete the deal stands in stark contrast to the apathy with which the two brothers face the false risk and fictional relationships by which they have lived for so long. When the brothers' con deters from its intended course to momentarily drop the crew into uncertain circumstances, the moment of excitement, fear, and uncertainty brings not only Penelope but the brothers to life. And as Bloom tries to recreate that excitement by hoisting an apple from a street vendor only to end up in jail, his almost uncontrollable need to grab life in his own hands reflects one idea of what might have been going on long ago when another man took and apple from a woman in the Garden of Eden. Continue: 1 2 Copyright © 2009 Hollywood Jesus. All rights reserved.
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