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Brothers of the Head

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.9K
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Brothers of the Head (2005)
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In the 1970s, a music promoter plucks conjoined twins from obscurity, and grooms them into a freakish rock 'n' roll act. A dark tale of sex, strangeness and rock music.In the 1970s, a music promoter plucks conjoined twins from obscurity, and grooms them into a freakish rock 'n' roll act. A dark tale of sex, strangeness and rock music.In the 1970s, a music promoter plucks conjoined twins from obscurity, and grooms them into a freakish rock 'n' roll act. A dark tale of sex, strangeness and rock music.

  • Directors
    • Keith Fulton
    • Louis Pepe
  • Writers
    • Brian Aldiss
    • Tony Grisoni
  • Stars
    • Luke Treadaway
    • Harry Treadaway
    • Jonathan Pryce
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Keith Fulton
      • Louis Pepe
    • Writers
      • Brian Aldiss
      • Tony Grisoni
    • Stars
      • Luke Treadaway
      • Harry Treadaway
      • Jonathan Pryce
    • 20User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Luke Treadaway
    Luke Treadaway
    • Barry Howe
    Harry Treadaway
    Harry Treadaway
    • Tom Howe
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • Henry Couling
    John Simm
    John Simm
    • Boatman
    Ken Russell
    Ken Russell
    • Self
    James Greene
    James Greene
    • Brian Aldiss
    Elizabeth Rider
    Elizabeth Rider
    • Roberta Howe
    Luke Wagner
    • Young Zak
    Anna Nygh
    • Zak's Mum…
    Howard Attfield
    Howard Attfield
    • Zak Bedderwick
    Sean Harris
    Sean Harris
    • Nick Sidney
    Edward Hogg
    Edward Hogg
    • Chris Dervish
    • (as Ed Hogg)
    Bryan Dick
    Bryan Dick
    • Paul Day - 1970's
    Nicholas Millard
    • Tubs
    David Kennedy
    David Kennedy
    • Paul Day - Present day
    Ken Bones
    Ken Bones
    • Henry Couling
    Jane Horrocks
    Jane Horrocks
    • Roberta Howe
    Roger Watkins
    • Old Howe
    • Directors
      • Keith Fulton
      • Louis Pepe
    • Writers
      • Brian Aldiss
      • Tony Grisoni
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    5IRateFilms

    Too much head involved here ( no pun intended )

    One of the most realistic mockumentaries to ever hit the silver screen, Brothers of the Head boasts its high production value with a big head. This film pours its soul into the authenticity of the circa 1970's ambiance and climate, and never looks back, or forward at that. This film about a pair of conjoined twins that become a British rock group, is simply too difficult to absorb. The twins played by real-life brothers Harry and Luke Treadaway, could be the one redeeming quality of the film, besides the amazing authenticity, which keeps us guessing if this is a real documentary or not. Unfortunately the music in this film lends to the authenticity of Brit-rock at the time, and is just obnoxious and at no point catchy. Along with the annoyingly loud and incomprehensible music is the unnecessary dream sequences meshed with flashbacks of the two young twins. Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe, directors of the film, simply do not re-create the magic they had in Lost in La Mancha. Although this is a very noble and heartfelt attempt at showing the exploitation of the entertainment industry, it simply is too bona fide for its own good.
    7annejackson-smirnoff

    Surprisingly realistic conjoined-twin-rock-star movie

    This film lingered in the memory for days after I saw it. It was a portrait, not only of the scabbier side of the music business, but of the intimacy, love and hate that exists between siblings of all descriptions. A lot of it rang true; the cinematic values were lovingly collaged within an overall 'feel' that was at times stunningly beautiful. The performances, particularly of the real-life identical twin brothers, Luke and Harry Treadaway, were lyrical, loving and intense. There was a sense that these two talented actors-who are also rock musicians in their own right, no musical stand-ins or overdubbing here-were giving the performances of a lifetime. After all, how many conjoined-twin-rock-star movies are there likely to be? Having said that, the fictional Howe brothers made a stunning metaphor for the freakishness that is almost a natural part of getting on a stage and screaming into a microphone; it really looked as though it could work, especially in this post-Slipknot world.

    The plot was, at times, obscure; there was perhaps a bit too much cleverness in the multiple, and terribly post-modern, overlapping of supposedly-documentary narratives. I found that there was so much going on within the structure that I hardly noticed the climax of the story.

    In all, to my surprise, I would describe this as a beautiful film, but with enough rock'n'roll grit to keep me riveted. We need more films like this.
    6PaulLondon

    Intriguing pseudo-rockumentary

    I suppose that a film about co-joined twins who become punk rock stars in the mid-70's has to have something going for it and, indeed, this partially successful film did keep me gripped for most of the journey. As with most rock films, melodrama is the order of the day and this is no exception as the boys face physical abuse, drugs and rock star blow-out in the grand tradition of the likes of Hazel O'Connor in that other punk drama Breaking Glass.

    There is much to like in this film including the stylised direction which veers away from the mockumentary format into more creative territory from time to time. There are some excellent ideas at play here; including scenes from an 'unfinished' Ken Russell film.

    The problem is that this film is screaming out to be great little cult film but it never quite succeeds; perhaps its the lack of humour and the ease with which it lapses into cliché. Mostly though I think the tired 'mockumentary' format is what ultimately works against this film. Interesting and worthwhile but ultimately not the success it should and could have been.
    7catspajamas97

    Edgy and original but lacks that movie magic.

    I have to say this was an interesting and dark movie. I think anyone who is a fan of punk or hard rock will enjoy the music. There is plenty of it. This movie is very dark and sad in many ways in the way it looks into the hardship of these Siamese twins. A main theme in the movie was the fact that their punk band was a freak show which is the reason people actually went. WEll I think this movie was a freak show. It's not as bad as that dumb comedy about the conjoined twins a few years ago but in a sense this movie is a one trick pony riding on the freak factor and mediocre music. I have to give the movie makers credit for making this one of the only movies to feature punk music but the singer is border line terrible and the whole movie lacks that extra spark that could have made it fantastic. Despite all this the acting was fantastic especially from the two twins. This is not a must see but an interesting and intriguing movie of two conjoined twins in the wake of the 1980's punk movement. I would go see this movie.
    6oneloveall

    Captures, but cannot contain, amazing essence

    Dogmatically realistic mockumentary observing the bizarre life and times of Tom and Barry Howe, conjoined twins who take a ride to punk rock stardom in mid 70's England, is quite the mixed bag. On the one hand you have a completely unique character study(s), aided by unfettered realism, even tragically punctuated by the two amazing twin leads (twins themselves). The moments actually trying to make an emotional statement feel quite profound, the boys we're simply amazing in their required roles. However, these moments become few and far between around the mindfully conceived, though flawed majority of this overextended what-should-have been-a-short. Despite the introduction of many characters and several different perspectives given coverage throughout, this still cannot shake the vibe of being a one-trick pony. Although short for a feature, it clearly does not have enough juice to make it through to the finish line unscathed. With the (period appropriate) documentary-style filming abound and all of it's horrible aesthetic ramifications, the interesting approach does succeed at becoming an item of half-truths in the improvised grandeur and supreme realism of it's ways. Unfortunately the majority of on screen time pervading this realism does not translate all that well to film, and only when the brother's inner spaces are illuminated in the film's keenest moments does the movie hint at the true appeal that will be lost on the majority of viewers unable to connect with the pretty inaccessible subplots and overall style. If not for the little, but riveting emotional substance to be mined from this movie, mainly I can see no other reason for the indulgence in this soon-to-be-cult-but-likely-for-no-one-else oddity, except for old school, Sex Pistolesqe, punk rock fans who will likely froth at the mouth through a good half of the footage dedicated to the band's assault of their songs, as all other viewers feel assaulted in their ears. The nasty homage of a soundtrack that fuels this fictional band does have some fittingly manic style, a dash of intelligence, and attitude to spare, but becomes immediate second(if not third!) fiddle to the sole saving grace throughout the interesting experiment : How real, Howe's were

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    • Trivia
      Film debuts of brothers Harry Treadaway' and Luke Treadaway'.
    • Quotes

      Barry Howe: What are you writing about?

      Laura Ashworth - 1970's: Well, you guys specifically.

      Barry Howe: What about us?

      Laura Ashworth - 1970's: Well, you know, you're kind of... you know, you're different. Young and exciting.

      Barry Howe: Young, exciting, what else? Give me a- give me a third.

      Laura Ashworth - 1970's: Listen, I'm actually writing an article about exploitation of the physically impaired.

      Barry Howe: [long pause] Speak to Tubbs, he's got a dodgy ankle.

    • Connections
      References Love (1969)

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • IFC Films (United States)
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Братья Рок-н-Ролл
    • Filming locations
      • Barningham Hall, Norfolk, England, UK(Humbleden Hall)
    • Production companies
      • Potboiler Productions
      • Blue Sky Films
      • EM Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $45,082
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,203
      • Jul 30, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $84,425
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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