Broken
Broken

Broken

2012Movie91 minEnglish

Three suburban English families' lives intertwine with tragic consequences.

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IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes76%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users76%
Director: Rufus NorrisGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A single mother struggling to raise her children in a tough urban environment faces escalating challenges when a childhood friend's son is accused of a crime he may not have committed. As tensions rise and the community fractures, she must confront her past and protect her family's future. The film delves into themes of community, justice, and the impact of societal pressures on ordinary lives.

Critical Reception

Broken was met with generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its grounded realism, strong performances, and sensitive exploration of complex social issues. While some found the narrative to be bleak, the film was largely commended for its authenticity and emotional resonance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw and authentic portrayal of working-class life.
  • Notable for strong performances, particularly from the lead actors.
  • Commented on for its somber tone and unflinching look at social problems.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's realistic depiction of social issues and the strong acting, though some found the overall mood to be quite dark.

Fun Fact

The film was adapted from a 2007 novel of the same name by Stirling Prentice, though the movie significantly diverges from the book's plot and setting.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

"Skunk" (Eloise Laurence/Lily James) lives with her dad "Archie" (Tim Roth) and older brother in what can only be described as the suburban cul-de-sac from hell. Indeed, our own introduction to their street sees neighbour "Bob" (Rory Kinnea...
John Chard

John Chard

Broken: Past Particle Of Break. Broken is directed by Rufus Norris and adapted to screenplay by Mark O'Rowe from Daniel Clay's novel. It stars Tim Roth, Eloise Laurence, Robert Emms, Rory Kinnear, Faye Daveney and Cillian Murphy. Music i...