Wednesday 11 November 2009

Harry Brown -UK PREMIERE Starring Michael Caine


Sir Michael Caine

Hosted at the ODEON Leicester Square, with guests including David Haye and Martin Kemp (Spandau Ballet).

This film was set out to be shocking and violent with authentic content -and delivers exactly that. Daniel Barber's directorial debut ensures that he is one to keep an eye out for.


One to watch: Director- Daniel Barber

The movie is slow to start with but soon catches pace providing an amazing action performance from Caine and others. Mixing emotions such as revenge, fear and a hint of lost love, this movie has difficulty sitting in a single genre; but this is what makes this film strong. 

This movie is unmissable especially with Caine's performance. Most believe that British films are poorly cast, under funded and generally boring BUT this breaks the mould. A strong storyline, perfect cast and plenty of gruesome details; you get Harry Brown .






Ben Drew (Nasty piece of work!)

Some of the most shocking scenes of the movie are inspired by real life inner city council estates.



The benchmark verdict; recommends!


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