Brute
Brute

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Brute

1997
Movie
102 min
Polish

Shipped off to a Romanian orphanage to finish his sentence, a British criminal finds romance but also discovers corruption inside the facility.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Alfonso CuarónGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

In this gritty Mexican crime drama, a young man named Lalo grapples with his involvement in a brutal robbery that turns deadly. As the police close in and the consequences of his actions weigh heavily on him, Lalo must confront his guilt and the violent world he inhabits. The film explores themes of desperation, loyalty, and the corrupting influence of crime.

Critical Reception

Brute, directed by Alfonso Cuarón before his international breakthrough, is a dark and intense crime thriller that showcases his early directorial talent. While not as widely known as his later works, it received critical attention for its raw portrayal of violence and its unflinching look at the underbelly of Mexican society. The film is often praised for its strong performances and atmospheric direction, though some found its bleakness challenging.

What Reviewers Say

  • A raw and unflinching depiction of crime and its consequences.

  • Showcases early directorial prowess from Alfonso Cuarón.

  • Intense performances and a dark, atmospheric tone.

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Fun Fact

While 'Brute' is a significant early work by Alfonso Cuarón, it predates his major international successes like 'Y Tu Mamá También', 'Children of Men', and 'Gravity', and is less frequently cited in discussions of his filmography.

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