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The Brothers

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.3K
YOUR RATING
The Brothers (2001)
Theatrical Trailer from Screen Gems
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Romantic ComedyComedyDramaRomance

Four friends begin to question women and relationships when one of them announces impending nuptials.Four friends begin to question women and relationships when one of them announces impending nuptials.Four friends begin to question women and relationships when one of them announces impending nuptials.

  • Director
    • Gary Hardwick
  • Writer
    • Gary Hardwick
  • Stars
    • Morris Chestnut
    • Shemar Moore
    • D.L. Hughley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary Hardwick
    • Writer
      • Gary Hardwick
    • Stars
      • Morris Chestnut
      • Shemar Moore
      • D.L. Hughley
    • 48User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Morris Chestnut
    Morris Chestnut
    • Jackson Smith
    Shemar Moore
    Shemar Moore
    • Terry White
    D.L. Hughley
    D.L. Hughley
    • Derrick West
    Bill Bellamy
    Bill Bellamy
    • Brian Palmer
    Gabrielle Union
    Gabrielle Union
    • Denise Johnson
    Tatyana Ali
    Tatyana Ali
    • Cherie Smith
    Jenifer Lewis
    Jenifer Lewis
    • Louise Smith
    Tamala Jones
    Tamala Jones
    • Sheila West
    Clifton Powell
    Clifton Powell
    • Fred Smith
    Susan Dalian
    Susan Dalian
    • BeBe Fales
    Marla Gibbs
    Marla Gibbs
    • Mary West
    Julie Benz
    Julie Benz
    • Jesse Caldwell
    Vanessa Bell Calloway
    Vanessa Bell Calloway
    • Dr. Thelma Woolridge
    Angelle Brooks
    Angelle Brooks
    • Judge Carla Williams
    Kimberly Scott
    Kimberly Scott
    • Redena's Mom
    Aloma Wright
    Aloma Wright
    • Helen Palmer
    Sean P. Young
    • Tyrel Palmer
    Nicole Rubio
    Nicole Rubio
    • Female Bailiff
    • (as Nicole Cummins)
    • Director
      • Gary Hardwick
    • Writer
      • Gary Hardwick
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    bob the moo

    Distracting film with some good moments but generally a frustratingly uneven tone

    Four professional young black men have a strong friendship that has lasted through relationships and work – even if sometimes it just means getting together for hoops and then drinks at the club. Jackson has commitment issues, Derrick is married, Brian is out for bodies only while Terry is respected for his sexual exploits. So when Terry announces his engagement to new girlfriend BeBe it is met with a mixed reception – cynicism, disbelief and happiness. As Terry prepares for his wedding, the others are having their own relationship issues that will brings changes to all of their lives.

    It is rare to find a film about a group of black men where the only clear sight of a gun is in a white woman's purse and is met with a black man asking it to be removed from his house. Such is the overwhelming force of gangsterisms, guns and machoisms in black culture that I felt I was almost duty bound to see a film that tries something different. However "different" is no guarantee of quality and indeed this film is frustratingly uneven and inconsistent. The basic plot offers a good chance to get inside the heads of four men (regardless of colour) and at times it manages to do this in interesting ways as well as providing some genuinely funny and reasonably realistic banter. However for every moment that is like this there seems to be two where it'll head off into sentimentalism, soap opera drama or outright dumb plot device. It is a shame because generally the film is distracting mush that isn't too sentimental but is still basic to the point where it washed over me – it was only these bad moments that stuck in my throat for one reason or another. The conclusion is suitably mushy and is a fine summary of the film – unconvincing, mushy, unlikely, melodramatic but still reasonably fun forgettable stuff.

    The cast are mixed but mostly match the level of the material by being predictable and a bit unimaginative. Chestnut is probably the best of the cast and makes for a nice leading man – good looks, a bit of charm and the ability to say his lines naturally all help. Hughley is funny and, although he doesn't make a convincing character and is a bit of a caricature but is still fun and his scenes have energy. Bellamy and Moore are somewhat non-events, with the latter very wooden and failing to make an impression on me. The females are generally young and attractive but lack the material served up to the men (which itself isn't that great). Union is sexy but her character doesn't convince and she doesn't know what to do with it. Jones works well with Hughley but Ali, Dalian, Lewis and others generally just hang around with basic lines and no characters to speak of – Ali in particular gets nothing to work with and seems to be there just to draw a laugh from hearing the innocent young Fresh Prince star talking about her "pu**y".

    Overall then a distracting and reasonably amusing film that has some good moments but annoys in the ease with which it just slips into sentimental melodrama etc. The performances are mixed and none of them really help lift the material to something that could have been amusing and interesting. Forgettable fluff that isn't bad but just generally isn't that good.
    nikki77

    Good Report

    I think this was a great movie. I think it depicted positively things that are happening now to Black people. I also think that it was not a men's version of Waiting to Exhale. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I thought that Morris Chestnut played his role superbly. It was a nice role for D.L as well. I think that more could have been done with Bill's character but overall I was quite pleased with the result of this movie.
    megaman821

    Insightful..No, Entertaining...Yes

    Wow i saw this movie and thought is was quite fun to watch, and then look at the ratings here and see the majority of them are ones. Serious black films get critique harder then other films because black viewers want to have a great black film. So a movie with like this with well-to-do men, exagerated characters, and lots of mood lightening humor wont win any academy awards. But thats not to say this is a bad film. Its very good at what it tries to do. This film is enjoyable whether you are white or black.
    Meenati

    Waiting to Exhale for men

    This is a very funny and heartfelt movie that uses every urban movie cliche of the last 20 years but still wins based on good performances by its cast. D.L. Hughley and Bill Bellamy are particularly good and both extremely funny. Bellamy plays the "player" but ends up sad and kind of lonely as the film moves on. Morris Chestnut is always good in dramatic roles and this is no different. "The Brothers" works and is enjoyable even if we've seen most of this before.
    6Headbiscuit

    Good, but not definately not Solid

    I'll start off by saying that this was definately worth the rental price I paid for it. The DVD was great, and I felt very satisfied with my rental. "The Brothers" was a good movie that I enjoyed while watching, but when it was over I did not have the same satisfaction that I have gotten from other films in the same genre (such as "The Best Man" or "The Wood").

    For one thing, I felt at times the script was dead boring, and humor was often not used enough. D.L. was a misplaced role for sure, his "humor" did NOT shine through, which was a major trip for the film because he was supposed to be the most humorous character. Still, enjoyable roles were played by both parents, as well as the solid performances by Morris Chestnut and Gabrielle Union.

    "The Brothers" of the cast all went pretty well together, and the whole basketball theme was a good background. However, "the sisters" were not a very good combination. I didn't so much enjoy their scenes together. Also the rather random discussion of rejecting their... you know what, was completely out of the blue, and it was sharply contradictary to things said both before and after that discussion. Tamala Jones was bad in this role. In fact, I really didn't like any of the female characters in this movie.

    The script was not very complete at times, and there were some very random emotional scenes from time to time, like the "I need a hug" scene. Completely unnecessay! The film is wasted talent in many ways, but it still came enough together to give me a decent viewing that I enjoyed for the price. I won't rent it again though.

    Interesting that as I write this review, I consider lowering my star rating because upon mental review, there are many non-satisfying aspects of this film. Still, for this I'll stick with my original rating - 6/10

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    • Trivia
      Morris Chestnut, Gabrielle Union, and Tamala Jones starred in the romantic comedy Two Can Play That Game, which was also released in 2001.
    • Quotes

      Derrick West: I don't play, woman. I quit school 'cuz of recess!

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits feature out takes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Say It Isn't So/Wit/The Brothers/The Tailor of Panama/The Gleaners and I (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Don't Love Me
      Written by Eric Benét

      Performed by Eric Benét

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Brothaz
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Screen Gems
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $27,457,409
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,302,846
      • Mar 25, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $27,958,191
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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