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Frère 2

Original title: Brat 2
  • 2000
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
19K
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Sergey Bodrov, Sergey Makovetskiy, and Viktor Sukhorukov in Frère 2 (2000)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

Arriving in Moscow, Danila discovers Konstantin dead and he sets out to avenge his death; a journey that leads him to Chicago and a whole new experience.Arriving in Moscow, Danila discovers Konstantin dead and he sets out to avenge his death; a journey that leads him to Chicago and a whole new experience.Arriving in Moscow, Danila discovers Konstantin dead and he sets out to avenge his death; a journey that leads him to Chicago and a whole new experience.

  • Director
    • Aleksey Balabanov
  • Writer
    • Aleksey Balabanov
  • Stars
    • Sergey Bodrov
    • Viktor Sukhorukov
    • Sergey Makovetskiy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aleksey Balabanov
    • Writer
      • Aleksey Balabanov
    • Stars
      • Sergey Bodrov
      • Viktor Sukhorukov
      • Sergey Makovetskiy
    • 56User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Sergey Bodrov
    Sergey Bodrov
    • Danila Bagrov
    Viktor Sukhorukov
    Viktor Sukhorukov
    • Viktor
    Sergey Makovetskiy
    Sergey Makovetskiy
    • Belkin
    Irina Saltykova
    • Irina Saltykova
    Kirill Pirogov
    Kirill Pirogov
    • Ilya
    Alexander Diachenko
    Alexander Diachenko
    • Kostya
    • (as Aleksandr Dyachenko)
    • …
    Darya Yurgens
    Darya Yurgens
    • Dasha-Marilyn
    • (as Darya Lesnikova)
    Gary Houston
    Gary Houston
    • Mennis
    Ray Toler
    Ray Toler
    • Ben - truck driver
    Lisa Jeffrey
    • Lisa
    Aleksandr Naumov
    • Chief of Bank security
    Aleksandr Karamnov
    • Boris, Saltykova's Guard
    Konstantin Zheldin
    Konstantin Zheldin
    • Taxi driver (Moscow)
    Konstantin Murzenko
    Konstantin Murzenko
    • Fascist
    Dmitriy Orlov
    Dmitriy Orlov
    • Bandit
    • (as Dmitriy Sborets)
    Andrey Savostyanov
    • Ruddy-faced man
    • (as Andrei Sevastyanov)
    Bradley Mott
    • Fat man
    E. Milton Wheeler
    • Pimp
    • Director
      • Aleksey Balabanov
    • Writer
      • Aleksey Balabanov
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    User reviews56

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    10solidosthe

    Must-see film

    Films like this one are not being directed easily in our days. It's so uniquely raw and it keeps you with the same enthusiasm from the start until the end of the movie. Apparently we won't ever have the chance to see a third sequel of this movie.
    10BADNEWS

    MAD

    "BRAT 2" is the best movie since "BRAT". I loved it. May be it looked like a fairy tale as One-man gang destroyed whole Mafia. But it was MAD. I've seen this movie may be 50 times and everytime I turn it On I still wanna see it again. I hope they gonna make part three, because it didn't look that Danila's adventure is over. If you haven't seen it go and see it ! Best movie on the market - Kick ass any Hollywood big budget movie. :o)
    10mnikonov

    Racist? No! Anti-American? Yes!

    I was amused by American reviews of the "Brat-2".

    Americans were taken by surprise: how dare those Russians to make a film that depicts Americans as evil gangsters? How dare Danila to shoot Americans? This is not politically correct! It was clearly assumed that Russians are always the bad guys, whose only role in any film is cannon fodder to be shot by American Rambo.

    Now "Brat-2" arrives, uncovering the horrifying truth: the bad guys are Americans! And it is OK to shoot them.

    After years of Hollywood films depicting Russians as bad asses (no single Hollywood film showing Russians at least from a neutral point of view), the Russian cinema finally strikes back.

    This movie delivered a long-awaited entertainment for Russian viewers.

    It also proved complete lack of sense of humor of American viewers.
    10Timeee

    Mama Rossiya

    I usually read the 'Hated it' comments when I like a film, only to get a different point of view. This time though most of the comments just made me laugh. Racist? Insulting? Are you guys serious? I mean sure, there were a lot of parts that could be interpreted as such, but come on- they were in a context, they were supposed to be understood from a certain perspective. Sure there were many stereotypes, but that's not the same thing. Then again the characters expressing racist views- like Danila saying in Brat 1 he doesn't like Jews, or his brother shooting the Ukrainian ('You'll pay for Sevastopol!')- does not mean the film promotes those views. Maybe some people are hyper-sensitive and require immediate and thorough moral condemnation of every non-PC phrase uttered on screen. I for one like to watch films without the plot constantly reminding me of what is right and what is wrong, as if I was a kid- I can make the judgment myself. I welcome morally ambiguous characters, and I don't feel the urge to take offense at any given occasion. Also if this film was racist then so are 90% of American action-movies with their completely stereotypical and ridiculous portrayals of virtually every other nationality from Germans to Chinese. But we all get the point there. So what's wrong here?

    On the other hand this was not necessarily a great movie. I loved it and I was entertained- but it obviously has its flaws. Compared to the first one it was certainly not very realistic- Pop star-girlfriend, shooting scenes, TV-reporter etc.- but I didn't feel they went out of line. Still its success is not due to its artistic quality, but due to that it's cool- which was of course the purpose and which is totally OK.

    One final point. Maybe it is difficult for people in the West to understand the often exaggerated success that a film of this type can have in other countries- from Russia to Brazil, from Mexico to Turkey, or in Romania-my country. I have grown up watching mostly American movies, as did all of my friends, as did all my generation. I've never been to America and yet I've seen countless movies set in New York, LA or San Francisco, sometimes it seems I know those cities like I've walked their streets for real. And yet there are only about a handful of films about the places where I really do live; about the people here, about our point of view. Of course it feels great, of course it is something significant when an actually cool film is made locally- a mainstream film, with a little national spirit, with a little self-irony, with some making-fun-of-Americans well placed. It is still a strange feeling - for me at least- to see a mainstream movie with all the American action ingredients but with familiar places and familiar kinds of people who are speaking my language; to look at the whole thing as an insider. I guess this mix between the American way of entertainment and a kind of local pride is responsible for the success of a great number of films in many countries. I for sure liked Brat a lot partly because I could relate to the situations and the people very well.
    9damiendelavega

    It Was a Strange Look at America

    I thought that this film gave off a somewhat one-sided look of Americans. And while that is probably no surprise, what got me was the constant examples of how we were portrayed. From the beginning, we're labeled as conniving swindlers who are just out to cheat people any way we can. From there we are given examples of pimps who seem to rely on foul language (however Americans do have some extremely colorful metaphors), prostitutes, crooked cops and truckers who are more goofy than anything. I liked the film, I enjoyed the plot and the action, and thought that overall, the movie was solid. It just nagged at me the way we were made to look. That's the filmmakers discretion, I know, but I just wanted a chance to say it.

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    • Trivia
      Irina Saltykova is a real pop star. The scene at her place was filmed in her real apartment.
    • Goofs
      When Chicago's Sears Tower is visible for the first time during Danila's arrival, it is dusk. However, the ride is then extended another day and Danila is finally shown arriving in Chicago during the day.
    • Quotes

      Danila: American, what's your power? Is it really money? My brother says it's money. You've got lots of money - so what? Truth is a real power. Whoever is right is strong. You cheated on a man and took away his money. Did it make you stronger? No, it did not, 'cause you are not right, and the person you cheated on is. That means he's stronger. Right?

      Mennis: [crying] Right!

    • Connections
      Featured in How Brat 2 Was Shot (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      BAY-BAY
      Written by Oleg Molchanov (as O. Molchanov), Arkadiy Slavorosov (as A. Slavorosov)

      Performed by Irina Saltykova

      Second song played on TV when Danila is in Irina Saltykova's flat

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2000 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Russia
    • Official site
      • Official site (Russia)
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • English
      • Ukrainian
    • Also known as
      • Brother 2
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • CTB Film Company
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $591,795
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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