Harry Brown
Director: Daniel Barber
Starring: Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Iain Glen, Liam Cunningham.
Details: UK/103mins 18
If the old man from Up lived on a council estate and was a trained killer, he might look something like Harry Brown.
A revenge tale with a social conscience, Harry Brown is a grubby, violent but often ponderous film, boasting one of the best performances of the year from Michael Caine. Taking its time to build to the inevitable bloodshed was a wise move, as we genuinely feel for Harry when he loses everything that was dear to him and simply snaps.
Living on a rundown estate full of aggressive hoodrats, Harry has spent the majority of his life avoiding trouble and trouble makers. When his wife dies, he has only his best friend Len for company; but when he is brutally murdered by a gang who have been continually hassling him, and the police then put the investigation on the backburner, Harry decides to take justice into his own hands. An Ex-Royal Marine, he knows how to handle a firearm, and has been around death more than he’d like to remember. Unlocking the dark side of himself for the first time in years, he begins to hunt down those responsible.
Director Daniel Barber deserves credit for keeping the film grounded very much in reality, never descending to the hyperbolic fighting of something like Taken. Caine is in his 70’s now, so it probably wouldn’t have been a wise move for him to attempt some hand-to-hand combat. What he does is portray the obvious vulnerability of your average pensioner and the efficiency of a man who has killed before wonderfully. You are on this man's side from the start, despite the extreme measures he goes to, and Caine deserves an Oscar nomination for his brilliant performance. Emily Mortimer offers excellent support in a role that still could’ve done with a bit more padding, while Ben Drew deserves a mention for his turn as the scumbag at the centre of it all.
Harry Brown holds a mirror up to a certain element of society, even if it does put a fictional slant on the escalation of violence. Barber is now firmly a director to watch, and Michael Caine is outstanding.
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Your Reviews
Grittier version of Gran Torino - Shane
Really enjoyed this movie. A bit more hard hitting and realistic than Gran Torino. Great movie and would really recommend it. Acting spot on. Michael Caine legend in this.
Review Published 18 December 2009
to yer man Conrad - why generalise about girlfriends? - AK
This is a great movie - don't make assumptions. Maybe what you should have said was - "don't take MY girlfriend to this film" ... but for the majority of cinema lovers, violence isn't a gender... MORE
Review Published 15 December 2009
Not perfect, but perfection is a journey - sr
You know you're in for a treat when you see Michael Caines name casted in the movie, even if the movie itself doesn't get up to much. Here though in Harry Brown you'll find the movie puts in as much... MORE
Review Published 07 December 2009
A touching tale of pride and revenge - Seany M
There are times in this film where we see trademark Caine. In essence and principle this film is on the side of the vigilante. There is one incredible scene about one third through this movie where... MORE
Review Published 06 December 2009
How is this Fascist? Do you know what Fascism is? - Damien McGrath
This isn't a review to be honest as I haven't got the time to bore you. Suffice to say the following. I saw Harry Brown. It was violent, it was bloody but it wasn't fascist. It's a film about morally... MORE
Review Published 06 December 2009
Quality - Bren
It's a bit of been there done that- Taxi Driver, Deathwish, Gran Torino, Death Sentence, Straw Dogs...um Batman. This is on the more exciting and satisfying end, with a lot of these films you feel... MORE
Review Published 06 December 2009
Excellent Movie - Gareth
Caine at his best, with a great peformance from English rapper Plan B. The story touches the surface of a lot of things that are wrong with society at the moment, be it in England or Ireland and will... MORE
Review Published 03 December 2009
My name is Harry Brown - Pat Larkin
After this film you will feel like dispensing instant justice to any youth that looks twice in your direction. Its well acted and the baddies look like most scobies you see hanging around Dublin... MORE
Review Published 02 December 2009
Gritty, grimey and thoroughly uplifting! - Slick
A grey and depressing film saved by Harry Palmer himself, Michael Caine - go on Carter! Put aside the socio-economic debate about bad guys and vigilantes, Mr Brown only targets the truly evil. This... MORE
Review Published 01 December 2009
Facist Propaganda - But still pretty awesome - will4592
Vengeance movies in theory shouldn't work. They appeal to our most base and animalistic urge, an urge we as a society have been actively attempting to weed out for decades. Yet despite the best... MORE
Review Published 29 November 2009
Dark but excellent - Izza
Definitely a must see movie!! This film is dark, gritty and hard to watch at times but excellently made and really makes you think. Michael Caine is flawless, as are the other actors. One of the best... MORE
Review Published 28 November 2009
Caine excellent but whats the message of this film? - Jeffy Jeff
5stars for Caine. Brilliantly portrayed the physical and emotional vulnerability of his circumstance. However 1star for the socially cliched context and predictable plot of the film. Minus asylum... MORE
Review Published 26 November 2009
excellent... - elchanco
Michael Caine provides a stunning preformance in this acurate display of modern society in britian.. A must see...
Review Published 26 November 2009
What not to do... - conrad
Never bring your girlfriend to see this film!!
Review Published 25 November 2009
Harry Brown Review - Best British film of 2009 - SW
Brilliant cinema photography and sound effects, (appreciated in the right cinema). It is down to earth and frighteningly realistic. A five star performance by Caine, portraying a widower haunted by... MORE
Review Published 24 November 2009
Grey Power! - Twenty Twenty
Michael Caine is superbly cast as an ordinary old man (with extraordinary hidden talents) who's eye's are opened to the grubbiness of the unfortunate reality of life once he loses both his wife and a... MORE
Review Published 23 November 2009
A bleak an unrelenting picture of modern life - Shari
Don't pick this movie if you are having a bad day or are in need of a lift! Harry Brown tells the story of an elderly pensioner (played with amazing sorrow and heaviness by Michael Caine) who,... MORE
Review Published 23 November 2009
Simply Superb !!! - Saphor
Mike, l put my hands up to you - your critique is excellent. Although the movie can feel terribly bleak and depressing in the early stages it really brings home a realistic feel. Haviing lived as a... MORE
Review Published 23 November 2009
We Love Michael Caine - Siobhan L
Unlike 'The Brave One' and 'Gran Torino', this is set on an English council estate that suffers from bewildering poverty and crime. Harry and his best friend, Len, are elderly and live alone... MORE
Review Published 19 November 2009
cocoon and taxi driver meet fish tank - Bunny Starr
Daniel Barber opens with a review of council estate living in East London high rises but it could be anywhere. The opening is paced and thoughtful and gets gradually grittier. Caine's performance is... MORE
Review Published 18 November 2009
Bleak Brilliance - Janet McKennedy
Is it me or is Michael Caine getting better with age? I never really rated him before. He was definitely in some good films but he never really stood out. That was before "Is Anybody... MORE
Review Published 17 November 2009
Hard Hitting, Violent and Satisfying - The Reeldeal
He may be a long way from his 'Get Carter' days but nevertheless it was great to see Michael Caine still turning in a performance as good as this well into his 70's. He plays Harry Brown, a pensioner... MORE
Review Published 16 November 2009
UK Verison of Gran Torino - Gary
This film is a must see just for Caine performance as Harry Brown. Harry Brown is a widower who lives a quite life with his best mate Leonard who he plays chess with and goes for a pint with,2... MORE
Review Published 11 November 2009
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