Release Date Brother (Hermano) Aug 24, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Brother (Hermano)
Férnando Moreno,Eliú Armas,Ali Rondon,Marcela Giron,Gonzalo Cubero,Beto BenitesGenres Brother (Hermano) : Drama,Kids & Family,Art House & International,Sports & Fitness
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Brother (Hermano)
User Ranting Brother (Hermano) : 4.1User Percentage For Brother (Hermano) : 79 %
User Count Like for Brother (Hermano) : 344
All Critics Ranting For Brother (Hermano) : 6.1
All Critics Count For Brother (Hermano) : 13
All Critics Percentage For Brother (Hermano) : 54 %
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Movie Overview For Brother (Hermano)
Two brothers fight to escape a violent and poor neighborhood in Caracas by playing soccer. Daniel wishes to play professionally while Julio supports the family with dirty money. The opportunity of a lifetime comes when a talent scout invites them to the Caracas Football Club. The boys' mother dies in a shootout forcing each brother to decide what it is more important to them:family, revenge, or achieving their dreams.TagLine Brother (Hermano)
On this pitch... Life is on the lineTrailer For Brother (Hermano)
Review For Brother (Hermano)
"Hermano" is well-trod acreage, but there's a vitality here that's easy to appreciate.Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times
The sports-as-savior theme is an old one, but this confident movie, alternately volatile and tender, coats its clichés in winningly natural performances and Enrique Aular's kinetic photography.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
The over-the-top opening, which evokes baby Moses in the bulrushes, indicates grand ambitions, but unfortunately the gritty realism of Rasquin's cinematic style is just camouflage for another cliched sports flick.
Kerry Lengel-Arizona Republic
Rasquin's cinema verite style brings power to the story, and he has coaxed some good performances out of his leads.
G. Allen Johnson-San Francisco Chronicle
Hermano is part sports film, part neorealist drama and a fully successful debut feature from Venezuelan director Marcel Rasquín.
Matt Kelemen-Las Vegas CityLife
Venezuelan filmmaker Marcel Rasquin's Hermano is a well-meaning melodrama, equal parts heartfelt and contrived.
Rob Humanick-Slant Magazine
The story feels driven more by coincidence than authenticity, leading to an eye-rolling climax.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
An uneasy combination of good and bad, which earns a mild recommendation on the strength of the two lead performances and its success in capturing the desperate milieu of Caracas' teeming underclass.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
Scoring goals in soccer is hard. Hermano earns its points too easily.
Scott Tobias-AV Club
The overwrought story unfolds awkwardly, with one ridiculously contrived act of violence in the middle, and it piles on both sports-drama and up-from-poverty clichés.
Josh Bell-Las Vegas Weekly
Rasquin and Jones avoid cliche to deliver an ending that hits home as hard as an unexpected football to the solar plexus.
Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film
Good football action and an inside look at the Caracas barrios cannot save this film from a thin script and sport drama predictability.
Ron Wilkinson-Monsters and Critics
Brotherly love put to the test in potent drama.
Don Groves-sbs.com.au
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