Mr. Brooks
Mr. Brooks

Mr. Brooks

2007Movie120 minEnglish

A psychological thriller about a man who is sometimes controlled by his murder-and-mayhem-loving alter ego.

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IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes34%
Metacritic40/100
Google Users66%
Director: Bruce A. EvansGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller, Psychological Thriller

Plot Summary

Earl Brooks is a successful businessman and devoted family man, but he harbors a dark secret: he is also a serial killer known as the "Thumbprint Killer." His alter ego, Marshall, constantly urges him to commit murder. When a photographer captures him at a crime scene, Brooks is drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with both the police and a vengeful accomplice.

Critical Reception

Mr. Brooks received mixed to negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment. While Kevin Costner's performance and the film's premise were sometimes praised, many found the plot convoluted and the tone inconsistent, struggling to balance its thriller elements with its darker, psychological aspects.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Kevin Costner's performance and the intriguing premise of a serial killer with a conscience.
  • Criticized for a convoluted plot and an uneven tone that struggles to balance its thriller and psychological elements.
  • Some found the film's dark humor and violence to be effective, while others found it gratuitous and jarring.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Mr. Brooks are largely mixed. Many appreciate the performances, particularly Kevin Costner's portrayal of a dual-natured character. However, a significant portion of viewers found the plot to be overcomplicated and lacking a satisfying resolution, with some feeling the film didn't fully deliver on its potential.

Fun Fact

Kevin Costner initially turned down the role of Earl Brooks multiple times before finally agreeing to take it on.

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Andres Gomez

Andres Gomez

Hurt and Costner performances are enjoyable and the idea of the movie is good but that's almost all that there is to see. Specially, Moore's story and character are quite expendable, not adding anything to the main story but noise.