Review of Brotherhood (2016) by Kim Charmaine M — 24 Dec 2016
Once you get your head around the asbo dialect, these are entertaining flicks. The thirÄ? installment is decent and Clarke is solid as its main protagonist. The villains are such a contradiction though.
The top dog claims to be a man of mystery an enigma and yet he runs his operation in the loudest fashion, has the place like a youth club and the front of his HQ is like an episode of Byker Grove. Worth a watch if you liked Kidulthood and Adulthood.
This review of Brotherhood (2016) was written by Kim Charmaine M on 24 Dec 2016.
Brotherhood has generally received positive reviews.
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