Release Date The Brothers Bloom May 15, 2009 Wide
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Actors For The Brothers Bloom
Rachel Weisz,Adrien Brody,Mark Ruffalo,Rinko Kikuchi,Maximilian Schell,Robbie Coltrane,Ricky JayGenres The Brothers Bloom : Drama,Action & Adventure,Romance,Comedy
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Brothers Bloom
User Ranting The Brothers Bloom : 3.3User Percentage For The Brothers Bloom : 65 %
User Count Like for The Brothers Bloom : 90,176
All Critics Ranting For The Brothers Bloom : 6.2
All Critics Count For The Brothers Bloom : 148
All Critics Percentage For The Brothers Bloom : 66 %
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Movie Overview For The Brothers Bloom
The Brothers Bloom are the best con men in the world, swindling millionaires with complex scenarios of lust and intrigue. Now they've decided to take on one last job - showing a beautiful and eccentric heiress the time of her life with a romantic adventure that takes them around the world.TagLine The Brothers Bloom
They'd never let the truth come between them.Trailer For The Brothers Bloom
Review For The Brothers Bloom
Watching this movie is like being elbowed in the ribs for two consecutive hours.Christopher Kelly-Dallas Morning News
The Brothers Bloom feels different from any crime caper you've ever seen, even though its machinations still revolve around con artists who play tricks on each other -- and the audience.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
Although it's got a strong cast and visual panache, Johnson willfully dispenses with the caper complications that might have made it more fun.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
It's all a con, but thanks to Johnson's way with characters and dialogue, we don't mind the hustle so long as we're rewarded along the way.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
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.
Amy Biancolli-Houston Chronicle
It's not blockbuster material, but this clever picture is a romantic -- and genuinely amusing -- charmer.
Linda Barnard-Toronto Star
It pulls the perfect con, which Ruffalo's character defines as a con where everyone gets what they want. The audience gets exactly what they want: A wild ride with an ending they won't see coming.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com
The Brothers Bloom is quirky and clever. Set in the present but with a perfectly judged retro feel, it looks fabulous too. Japanese actress Rinko Kikuchi almost steals the film with her deadpan presence as Bang Bang, the gang's explosives expert.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
Brick made for a natural intro to the more complicated, less laboriously arch observations of The Brothers Bloom.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
Rian Johnson injects punchy, off-kilter fantastical charm into his playfully globetrotting film. It's like a cuckoo clock - precise, ornate and screwy-looking. But Bloom and Penelope's love - and resultant rifts - comes off as real-world collateral.
Nick Rogers-Suite101.com
Sure, The Brothers Bloom may be the headline act, but it is the sisters eccentric that make the film.
Matthew Pejkovic-Matt's Movie Reviews
The Brothers Bloom is inventive, but its relentless cleverness limits its emotional pull.
Alastair McKay-Uncut Magazine [UK]
We feel regularly discombobulated on the sea of this movie's ideas - which is a good thing for people feeling marooned by the general stupidity of this summer's film releases.
Andrew O'Hagan-This is London
If Wes Anderson and Terry Gilliam ever had a child, science would be amazed and appalled. But also, it would probably end up making a film like this.
Robbie Collin-News of the World
The eccentric humour is an acquired taste and the contrived story overstays its welcome.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
Johnson's script and directing style suffocates the duo with too many cookie-cutter indie movie quirks, making it all too easy to spot the joins and lose interest...
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
It's one of those films whose fun set-up is terrific, only to be offset by the muddled plot. Still, there are some decent laughs amid the mess.
David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]
Sharp, funny and stylish, but still, something doesn't quite fit...
Adam Woodward-Little White Lies
The effect is something like Dirty Rotten Scoundrels done by Wes Anderson in a morose mood, much as its creator would presumably resist the latter comparison.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
Like his brooding anti-hero, Johnson keeps one step ahead and, at the same time, wears his heart on his sleeve. It's tough not to fall for such charm.
Stella Papamichael-Digital Spy
Oh dear.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
It lags a touch towards the end and it's ultra quirky, but the artifice doesn't rob the finale of emotion. In fact, it delivers unexpected rewards.
Stella Papamichael-Radio Times
Blooming good fun.
Elliott Noble-Sky Movies
Perhaps you can be too cool for school and too clever for a multiplex, but if you're willing to go along with this, you'll enjoy being fooled so much that you won't mind it's all a trick.
Kim Newman-Empire Magazine
It's a charming fantasy of a con movie that is less interested in the well played con than the colorfully executed idea of a con, among other things.
Sean Axmaker-Seanax.com
Now I know what it's like for those buzz killers who complain about Wes Anderson films.
Josh Larsen-LarsenOnFilm
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