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The Broken

  • 2008
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,4/10
11.529
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Lena Headey in The Broken (2008)
This is the theatrical trailer for The Brøken, directed by Sean Ellis.
trailer wiedergeben1:12
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Die Radiologin Gina McVey kommt einem Geheimnis auf die Spur, das sich um einen zerbrochenen Spiegel dreht, nachdem sie sich selbst auf der Straße gesehen hat.Die Radiologin Gina McVey kommt einem Geheimnis auf die Spur, das sich um einen zerbrochenen Spiegel dreht, nachdem sie sich selbst auf der Straße gesehen hat.Die Radiologin Gina McVey kommt einem Geheimnis auf die Spur, das sich um einen zerbrochenen Spiegel dreht, nachdem sie sich selbst auf der Straße gesehen hat.

  • Regie
    • Sean Ellis
  • Drehbuch
    • Sean Ellis
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lena Headey
    • Ulrich Thomsen
    • Melvil Poupaud
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,4/10
    11.529
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Sean Ellis
    • Drehbuch
      • Sean Ellis
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lena Headey
      • Ulrich Thomsen
      • Melvil Poupaud
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    The Brøken: Trailer
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    Lena Headey
    Lena Headey
    • Gina McVey
    Ulrich Thomsen
    Ulrich Thomsen
    • Dr. Robert Zachman
    Melvil Poupaud
    Melvil Poupaud
    • Stefan Chambers
    Michelle Duncan
    Michelle Duncan
    • Kate Coleman
    Asier Newman
    Asier Newman
    • Daniel McVey
    Richard Jenkins
    Richard Jenkins
    • John McVey
    Daren Elliott Holmes
    • Simon the Garage Manager
    Howard Ward
    • Jim
    Damian O'Hare
    Damian O'Hare
    • Anthony
    Dennis Banks
    • Doorman
    Insook Chappell
    • Crash Nurse
    • (as In-Sook Chappell)
    Peta Longstaff
    • A&E Team
    Ziad Alyan
    • A&E Team
    Lucy Bingham
    • A&E Team
    Marie Flood
    • A&E Team
    Jessica Stratton
    • A&E Team
    William Armstrong
    William Armstrong
    • Dr. Kenric
    Kubrick Ellis
    • Ginger the Dog
    • (as Kubrick)
    • Regie
      • Sean Ellis
    • Drehbuch
      • Sean Ellis
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    7bexandbarn

    Take a break

    I've been reading a lot of the comments on this film and thought I should throw in my ten penneth as I think a lot of them are being too overly critical. Yes, some of the comments are justified - at times the plot does seem to have been neglected, it is slow, and yes, the conclusion doesn't really explain much. But I don't know if all these thing (except maybe the plot) are all bad.

    What this film did for me was to relay an uneasy and compelling atmosphere, something which I think is lacking in most modern horror films. This was created by the slow unending shots which seemed to have annoyed a lot of people. I admit at times I was thinking 'come on, get on with it' but perhaps that was due to the discomfort I felt.

    If I was to explain to somebody the premise of this movie, and what I thought it was about, I must admit that it would sound ludicrous. But sometimes good films don't need plausibility, nor do they need everything tied up in the end so the viewer can leave it behind knowing exactly what was what.

    I had an emotional reaction to this film, and this is becoming more and more rare for me in modern films. Also, it is worth noting that the acting was exceptional and very understated. Richard Jenkins is becoming godlike in his abilities and he once again doesn't disappoint here.

    I would recommend this to people. It is far from perfect. But for a slow-paced psychological and mysterious celluloid experience, it pushes a lot of the right buttons.
    8Siamois

    Suspenseful and beautiful...

    I have yet to write a review on Sean Ellis' debut, Cashback, because it left such a strong impression on me. I consider it one of the rare 10/10 movies I have had the joy to experience and so it was with trepidation that I awaited his next one. I would lie if I said it met my lofty expectations but it turns out to be better than it is credited for. The premise is simple. Radiologist Gina MvVey believes she sees herself, someone exactly like her, driving her car on a street. From that point on, the movie is a slow-paced but suspenseful journey to find out what is going on.

    There are very few jump-out-of-your-seats attempts in the movie and we are far from MTV-style editing and pacing here. The dialogs are equally restrained. A lot in this movie is implicit, from the various characters and relationships to the story unfolding. The performances here are solid but discreet. Nobody is going to wow you but you do believe those actors. Ellis may not be the best director when it comes to guiding his actors but as far as building mood and capturing great moments, he is one of the better of his generation. The Broken has a lot of static shots and slow camera work that tells a lot more than the script could, some credit goes to Angus Hudson, who had worked with Ellis on Cashback as well. A few of the shots are extremely memorable and haunting. Composer Guy Farley, who was responsible for the amazing music in Ellis' previous movie is also back. This time, the music's role is a lot more subdued but he contributes here and there and especially to the final scene.

    Most negative comments I have read seem to concern the derivative nature of the story. The Broken does indeed explore a theme that has been visited before, because it is a frightening proposition. It is in fact a primal fear of human beings. That the idea has been touched upon before is thus only natural. The treatment of the idea is also a bit derivative, I must confess. That is something I am less willing to forgive and thus I subtracted one from my final score. The film has also been criticized for the lack of an explanation. This is something I completely disagree for, for many reasons. Firstly, everything you need to know about The Broken is clearly laid out. In fact, the "twist" at the end is rather predictable and even hinted at early in the movie. To have a strong denouement doesn't mean to solve the puzzles but instead to build a great ride and an ending with impact. Why or how this particular phenomenon is happening is totally irrelevant and the lack of a 3rd arc where we are bombarded with some kind of mystical Mumbo Jumbo is not only refreshing but prevents the movie from being ruined like so many movies with supernatural/mystery overtones. We know exactly what is going on with this movie, we just don't know why. Audiences have been spoon-fed some "whys" for so long on their movies that it seems some just can't live without it.

    Where I have had a bit of a problem is with the director not exploring secondary characters as much as I hoped for. I sense some missed opportunities there. Clearly, Ellis was more concerned with the journey of Gina McVey and quickly set up the ensemble around her to move on with the plot but I can't help but feel this prevents the last arc from being as strong as it could have been. The last scene with her and her father, the last scene with her and her brother... those could probably have turned out better with some fleshing out of the story. There are also a few moments I felt were a bit awkward. Such as a scene where Gina tries to recover a photograph in the subway, which just doesn't feel right from a storytelling point of view.

    But those are nitpicks. I have greatly enjoyed The Broken. It is suspenseful and beautiful. I demand a lot from the director of Cashback, which I consider a gem. I feel Ellis has not let me down, even though I suspect it could have been even better. This isn't a slasher movie or teen horror. It doesn't follow the growing trend of injecting humor, irony and self-derision in horror movies either. In fact, it may not even be considered a horror movie by today's standards. In tone and pacing, it is more similar to a Shyamalan or a Kiyoshi Kurosawa movie. It has a strong, haunting, primal thematic and it lets us dwell on it for the whole 90 minutes.

    And it contains enough memorable scenes for us to be permeated by its mood and dwell on it long after the credits have rolled.
    4Playbahnosh

    Well, it IS Broken alright...

    I read about this movie in a magazine and I was intrigued. A woman, who one day sees herself drive past in her own car. Well, I thought, this could be interesting...

    ...but it isn't. First, the title. The Broken? The Broken...what? What is broken? The...oh, wait...I get it, the title itself is "broken"! WOW, clever! Unfortunately, this is virtually the only thing going for it.

    The premise is not that bad, but I think Kiefer Suderland did much better in 'Mirrors'. A cross between Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Mirrors, and a rather mediocre one at that. A more suited title would be 'The Boring', since it draws out every single scene for bloody ages. Or maybe 'The Confusing' since it doesn't explain anything at all, not in the narrative nor in the story itself, only some vague idea about evil copies and somesuch, dotted with cheap scares and scenes used to death, but nothing tangible. It's just messed up.

    On the other hand, the acting and the special effects are quite good, but then again, it's not a difficult role to act.

    After watching the movie twice, I still feel unsatisfied, a little confused maybe, and not in the E. A. Poe or Stephen King kind of way. Do yourself a favor, and don't watch this one. Simply put, there are better thrillers out there.
    7silvrdal

    Beautifully done --

    While 'The Broken' doesn't cover any new ground, it is still very well-made, well-acted and effective. Lena Headey and the cast are flawless. The lighting, color and photography of the film are stylish and attractive. The symbolism and foreshadowing are well-handled. I'm surprised that it hasn't been better-received. It is an 'art film', which might not be to the taste of those who like gory horror flicks, but for those who like creativity and chilling subtlety it is more than satisfying.

    'The Broken' is for those who like 'The Orphanage', 'Dark Water', 'House of Voices', and the original 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers'.
    AMar_rom

    Scary and unsettling film

    A scary experience and a very unsettling film. I am quite surprised of the low rating of this movie here in the IMDb database (5.5 as of June 2012). The life of radiologist Gina McVey changes forever the night she organizes a surprise birthday party for her father. The changes are very subtle at first but there is this weird feeling that something is wrong. Gina begins to have suspicions of the behavior of some of the people close to her and makes the connection that the problem may be due to a concussion she suffered in a car accident.

    The reality however is more grim and we are taken by surprise from what Gina discovers in her search to clear things out. Mirrors are important in this film.

    The movie can be considered to belong to the horror genre although there is no gore and the violence is only suggested, not shown explicitly. Quite an experience and I would especially recommend it if you enjoyed the old British Hammer series. My rating: 8/10.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The inventive spelling of the title reads somewhat silly in Norwegian and Danish since the Ø in broken is a letter in the alphabet in these languages and sounds like the "u" in "burden". In addition "brøken" is the Norwegian and Danish word meaning "the fraction".
    • Patzer
      Whenever it shows the car-wreck (and the replays thereof), the "person" in the driver-seat is obviously a dummy.
    • Zitate

      [Kate and Gina are kneeling down to sweep up the large mirror that suddenly broke during dinner while the men of the family stand by and watch them]

      Kate Coleman: [Quietly to Gina] I guess that's seven years back luck then.

      Gina McVey: [mischievously whispering] I thought it was seven years bad sex.

      Kate Coleman: No, I've already had that.

      Daniel McVey: Oi, I heard that.

      Kate Coleman: [smiling up at her husband] Baby, that was before I met you.

      [John, Gina and Kate's father, is apparently oblivious to the entire by-play that's occurred and preoccupied by the broken mirror]

      John McVey: Do you think we can fix it?

    • Crazy Credits
      If the music played during the first half of the closing credits sounds a bit off, that's because it's being played backwards.
    • Alternative Versionen
      Lionsgate released the DVD in North American with a cropped 1.78:1 ratio. This means approx 24 percent of the original composition is missing. The DVD release in European was in its original cinematic ratio of 2.35:1. Same cropping goes for the Scandinavian DVD and Blu-ray releases by Atlantic Film.
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Harry Warren

      Lyrics by Mack Gordon

      Performed by Etta James

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 26. November 2008 (Frankreich)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Frankreich
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Gaumont (France)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Greenford Studios, 5-11 Taunton Road, Metropolitan Centre, Greenford, Greater London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Studio)
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      • Gaumont
      • Left Turn Films
      • Gaumont International
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