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Brothers (2017) by Bram Schouw is an intriguing exploration of sibling dynamics. The film dives deep into the contrasting paths of Alexander and Lukas, illustrating that brotherly love can be both a tether and a burden. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of introspection and tension to breathe. Shot against the backdrop of serene French landscapes, the cinematography captures both the beauty and isolation of their journey. A standout is the raw performances, especially from Lukas, who grapples with his identity. The film's themes of independence and self-discovery resonate long after the credits roll, making it a interesting watch for those interested in character-driven narratives.
Director: Bram SchouwRuntime: 90 minutesLanguage: Dutch with English subtitlesDistribution: Released in select festivals
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