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The Brothers Bloom

Rated PG-13 for violence, some sensuality and brief strong language.

PG-13 In Theaters 05/15/2009 , 109min.
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60%
Viewer score based on 57 ratings
55%
Critic score based on 26 reviews

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November 02, 2010
Echerry2012
I loved the movie. It was an adventure and I was constantly laughing; I haven't laughed that much since seeing Weekend at Bernie's. The movie is brilliantly written, acted, and directed. It reminded me of Pushing Daisies, the wonderful television show that cut (sadly) from ABC in 2007. The Brothers Bloom was witty and hilarious. I
January 23, 2010
Doctormircoslav
It s true ! This movie is really boring and totaly wasted time. For the Producer wasted money I guess............ regards Mirkoslav
June 27, 2009
StuD7363
One of the worst movies I have ever seen. Boring boring boring. Dont waste your money.
June 22, 2009
GooodGolly
This movie is awesome! It's far from predictable, and the main actress is absolutely hysterical. Adrien Brody is adorable and endearing. I wasn't braced for the length, but it was really worth it. The movie is thoughtful, keeps you guessing, and plays well with time and setting. My fiance and I both really enjoyed this movie!
June 20, 2009
Salasrms
A very bad movie and very predictable. We walked out since it seemed like it would never end. I chose to go based on the top actors, but even their lines was like a story we have seen before. Do not waste your money. Wait until it arrives to a rental store then waste your money.

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Washington Post
The Brothers Bloom is all about exploding forms, tropes and archetypes. But it's also a charmer, a witty sandbagging of one's resistance to fairy tale and a movie afflicted with a kind of comic Tourette's syndrome. Full Review
Amy Binacolli
San Francisco Chronicle
Emotionally, The Brothers Bloom hasn't a trace of detachment or cynicism. Even if you don't quite comprehend the ending (there seem to be 12 of them), you'll still feel the wallop of its consequences. Full Review
Carrie Rickey
Philadelphia Inquirer
Rian Johnson's film is a scam wrapped in a sham. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
The Brothers Bloom has it all: charming romance, jaunty adventure story, witty dialogue, gorgeous cinematography and superb performances. Full Review
Dana Stevens
Slate
Like Anderson, Johnson has a fine eye for color, great taste in music, and a knack for painterly compositions, but the world he creates is airless and ultimately empty. Full Review