IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes61%
Metacritic52/100
Google Users72%
Director: Daniel Barber•Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller
In a crime-ridden London estate, retired Royal Marine Harry Brown seeks justice after his best friend is brutally murdered by local youths. Unwilling to rely on a struggling police force, Harry, a man of formidable wartime skills, decides to take matters into his own hands. He embarks on a violent quest to rid his community of the thugs and drug dealers who have made life unbearable, transforming into an unlikely vigilante.
Harry Brown garnered mixed reviews, with many critics praising Michael Caine's performance and the film's gritty atmosphere, but some found the narrative overly familiar and excessively violent.
Michael Caine delivers a powerful performance as a grieving vigilante.
The film is praised for its bleak and atmospheric depiction of urban decay.
Some critics found the plot to be derivative and the violence gratuitous.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated Michael Caine's strong performance and the film's grim portrayal of a forgotten London estate. Some viewers found the violence to be excessive, while others felt the plot lacked originality.
Michael Caine based his character's gruff demeanor and approach on his own working-class background and experiences, aiming for authenticity in portraying an ordinary man pushed to extraordinary violence.
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