Bruiser
Bruiser

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Bruiser

2022
Movie
101 min
English

During summer break, 14-year-old Darious explores the boundaries of his manhood through tumultuous interactions with Malcolm his strict father and a burgeoning mentorship with mysterious drifter Porter.

Insights

IMDb5.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Google Users85%
Director: Miles WarrenGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

In rural Montana, a father and son's strained relationship takes a dark turn when a mysterious stranger infiltrates their lives. As unsettling events unfold, hidden family secrets and unresolved trauma begin to surface, forcing them to confront uncomfortable truths. The tension escalates, revealing a complex web of deceit and psychological manipulation. Ultimately, the patriarch's past actions threaten to destroy everything he holds dear.

Critical Reception

Bruiser received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its atmospheric tension and performances, particularly from Jared Abrahamson. However, some found the pacing uneven and the narrative occasionally predictable. The film was noted for its exploration of toxic masculinity and suppressed trauma.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and strong lead performances.

  • Critiqued for some pacing issues and a somewhat conventional narrative arc.

  • Appreciated for its thematic depth in exploring family dynamics and psychological distress.

Google audience: Google users generally responded positively to 'Bruiser,' highlighting the film's suspenseful nature and the compelling performances that kept them engaged. Many found the story to be thought-provoking, although a segment of viewers felt the ending could have been more impactful.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Montana, contributing to its stark and isolated visual aesthetic.

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Horseface

A little racist, terribly pretentious, quite pathetic, and awfully boring. The ending is lame, too.