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Brothers (2009)
TrailerSiblings Sam and Tommy Cahill are as far apart as brothers can be; while Sam serves his country as a Marine, Tommy is a drifter who just got out of prison. But after Sam goes missing in Afghanistan, irresponsible Tommy gets his act together in order to be an anchor for Sam's wife and children.Actors: Tobey Maguire, Jake Gyllenhaal, Natalie Portman, Sam Shepard, Mare Winningham, Bailee Madison, Taylor Geare, Patrick John Flueger, Clifton Collins Jr., Carey Mulligan, Omid Abtahi, ...»Director: Jim SheridanCountry: United StatesDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Brothers (2009)"
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Characters of "Brothers (2009)"
MichaelPlayed by: Tobey MaguireJannikPlayed by: Jake GyllenhaalSarahPlayed by: Natalie PortmanHank CahillPlayed by: Sam ShepardElsie CahillPlayed by: Mare WinninghamCamillaPlayed by: Bailee MadisonNataliaPlayed by: Taylor GearePrivate Joe WillisPlayed by: Patrick John FluegerMajor CavazosPlayed by: Clifton Collins Jr.YusufPlayed by: Omid AbtahiMuradPlayed by: Navid NegahbanSweeneyPlayed by: Ethan SupleeA.J.Played by: Arron ShiverOwenPlayed by: Ray PrewittMarine Wife #1Played by: Rebekah WigginsTinaPlayed by: Jenny WadeLt. SandersonPlayed by: Jason E. HillSgt. Major DeverPlayed by: James D. DeverThe NosePlayed by: Luce RainsAhmedPlayed by: Enayat DelawaryElvisPlayed by: Rick La MondaU.S. Navy ChaplainPlayed by: David Bachelor -
Directors of "Brothers (2009)"
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Creators of "Brothers (2009)"
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Critic Reviews of "Brothers (2009)"
Time OutJanuary 22, 2010It takes two-thirds of the film for any scene of real emotional truth or power to emerge - and by then we're lost.
New York ObserverDecember 08, 2009A soap opera ensues with more clichés than one movie can survive.
New YorkerDecember 07, 2009Brothers, the new home-from-the-war film, written by David Benioff and directed by Jim Sheridan, has been made with obvious devotion and sincerity, and I wish I could take it seriously.
I.E. WeeklyDecember 05, 2009When Carey Mulligan (the breakout star of An Education) pops up in a cameo, you realize how rich the film would be with her in the lead.
Los Angeles TimesDecember 04, 2009Sheridan seems as conflicted as the Cahills about their virtues and failings.
SlateDecember 04, 2009After watching this movie, I had what you might call Portman Traumautic Stress Disorder, a condition that leaves you twitchy, irritable, and in need of a well-acted light comedy.
Film Comment MagazineSeptember 24, 2014Anyone fond of Danish director Susanne Bier's 2004 original should steer clear of this ill-advised though faithful remake by Jim Sheridan.
American ProfileSeptember 30, 2011A gritty sibling saga offers a strong reinforcement of the reality that, for many returned soldiers, some battle scars never heal.
Common Sense MediaDecember 31, 2010Well-acted war drama is too intense for kids.
QuickflixOctober 21, 2010Brothers is that rare type of film; one that feels real and true, never forcing itself to conform to the expectations of what a movie should contain.
Suite101.comSeptember 25, 2010Tobey Maguire's jaw seems squarer, his eyes electrified and - as Sam's features harden - like Robert De Niro circa "The Deer Hunter." When Sam snaps - all snarls, snot and spit - Maguire and Jim Sheridan place you in his percussive, throbbing psyche.
Georgia StraightJuly 06, 2010Brothers has painful things on the brain, but it's the intimate moments that hit deepest in a story that shifts between the war in Afghanistan and pent-up family angst back in the good old U.S. of A.
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