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So, 'Brother' is this intriguing drama from 2014 that dives deep into the world of a young Georgian, Giorgi. At just 16, he’s caught in the throes of post-revolutionary Tbilisi, where he's drawn to American films that were once banned. It's like this raw exploration of aspiration and identity, with Giorgi looking up to figures like Tony Montana and Vito Corleone. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that adds to the chaotic atmosphere of his journey. You can sense the weight of his dreams and the reality around him. The performances are quite gripping, especially how Giorgi grapples with his moral compass amidst violent fantasies. It’s an interesting take on youth, ambition, and the shadows of cinema.
Explores the impact of American cinema on a young mind.Set against the backdrop of post-revolutionary Georgia.Themes of ambition and moral conflict run throughout the film.
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