The biggest drawback of the film was simple: many of the characters in this film are hyper-exaggerated to the point where you can't take them seriously.
For example, Brendan Fraser, despite being a Hollywood icon with some seriously wonderful films under his belt, was maddening in this. His character had a cartoonish, over-the-top, somewhat childish behavior scheme that just wasn't believable.
I blame this misstep on the man setting the film's tone, director Max Barbakow. This was a massive step backwards from his most recent film "Palm Springs" which was quite enjoyable.
The relationship between Brolin and Dinklage, our titular "brothers," felt forced and, at times, dull throughout the film. Their arguments felt scripted, which is the exact opposite of what you want to feel in a film. I was never invested in their familial development because the writing never evoked those feelings with the audience. In short, the lackluster writing was only exacerbated by the sluggish on-screen chemistry.
It might be worth the watch if you've run through the many streaming catalogs available but shouldn't be at the top of your to-do list.
4/10.
Plot summary
A reformed criminal's attempt at going straight is derailed when he reunites with his sanity-testing twin brother on a road trip for the score of a lifetime. Dodging bullets, the law, and an overbearing mother along the way, they must heal their severed family bond before they end up killing each other.
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A Step Backwards for Max Barbakow
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The idea was there. White trash kids grow up and go after mom's last big score. Great cast, though Josh Brolin is miscast here. It's the script. Some scenes are brilliant, some just look like they pulled them off the editing floor. Great opening scene, with a child who not only looks like young Peter Dinklage but has scene presence. Marisa Tomei is missing from the credits in IMDb, that may have been her choice. Dinklage almost rises above the script, and Brendan Frazier and Glenn Close are fun, particularly Close. A bit of comic implausibility in the mall scene. This is T. Emmett Walsh's last movie, and his last scene with Brolin is solid. At the end I wondered what a good script doctor could do with it.
Discount version of Twins (1988)
So I just got done watching Brothers (2024) and this movie was very disappointing.
Positives for Brothers (2024):
I really enjoyed the movie's cast where you have people like Josh Brolin, Peter Dinklage, Glenn Close, Marisa Tomei and Brendan Fraser. I really enjoyed the dynamic between Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage. I loved how over-exaggerated everyone was and it gave the movie an extra bit of energy to it. And finally, there is some decent amount of comedy in this movie.
Negatives for Brothers (2024):
This movie feels almost exactly like Twins (1988) and I haven't even seen that movie yet. Despite that, I couldn't help compare this to Twins and it effects the movie a lot. I find this movie to be very forgettable and I literally just finished watching it. And finally, there is very little action in this movie.
Overall, Brothers (2024) is an okay action comedy movie that you can put on in the background.