Four Brothers
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson, Andre Benjamin, Garrett Hedlund, Sofia Vergara
Directed by: John Singleton
2005 Paramount Pictures Drama
Mark Wahlberg is in his element as Bobby Mercer, the hard-case older brother who returns to Detroit ready to kick ass. That takes whipping his siblings into shape. He rides Angel (Tyrese Gibson) by questioning the loyalty of his girlfriend Sofi (Sofia Vergara): "She's got hard dick in her right now," he sasses. Baby brother Jack, played by Garrett Hedlund in the kind of heartthrob role that lit a fire under Brad Pitt in Thelma and Louise, is a third-rate rock star who becomes a target for Bobby's homophobic humor. OutKast's Andre Benjamin delivers the film's most subtle and affecting performance as Jeremiah, the brother who stayed behind in Detroit, watched over mom, married, had kids -- and just may be involved with the wrong people.
The wrongest is Victor Sweet (Chiwetel Ejiofor), the mob boss who precipitates the film's brutal climax on a frozen lake. Working from a script by David Elliot and Paul Lovett, Singleton keeps the action percolating with rude laughs before tragedy strikes and sentiment cracks the film's tough veneer. What holds us are the actors, including Terrence Howard as a cop who grew up with the brothers. Howard's ferocity and feeling remind us of his let's-talk-Oscar tour de force in Hustle and Flow, which Singleton produced -- and which radiates an authenticity that Four Brothers loses along the way.
(Posted: Aug 11, 2005)
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