Saturday, May 29, 2010

HARRY BROWN




Crime thriller

PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Michael Caine: 70-something-year-old Harry Brown
David Bradley: his best friend and chess partner Leonard Attwell
Liam Cunningham: pub owner Sid
Emily Mortimer: Police Detective Inspector Alice Frampton
Charlie Creed-Miles: Police Detective Sergeant Terry Hicock
Ben Drew: gang member Noel Winters
Iain Glen: Police Superintendent Childs

REVIEW
The brutal violence associated with crime pervades the film and the gritty setting in a London housing project serves as a focal point. A couple of times there is a palpable feeling of menace as Harry sets about to take matters in his own hands. It is not always pretty but definitely riveting.

CLASSIFICATION
for strong violence and language throughout, drug use and sexual content.

FOR NITPICKERS ONLY
When in Harry’s apartment D.I. Frampton asks D.S. Hicock “to get Mr. Atwell a glass of water”. That was a mistake; she should have said a glass of water for Mr. Brown.

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