Review of Harry Brown (2009) by Dave M — 21 Feb 2011
Dark and mostly believable, I was initially sceptical that this would just be cashing in on the success of 'Gran Torino' but I was totally wrong; this is a great film in it's own right. Harry's tale is a depressing one, where the perceived ineffectualness of the justice system is brought to the fore.
As most people undoubtedly know, Michael Kane is a fine actor and his skills are on display here. He brings across a believable jaded attitude to his life that stems from the loss of those around him.
The film can be said to be about natural justice as although Harry is a killer too, we feel sympathy for him as he attempts to get the justice that the law fails to provide.
Not a film for those easily depressed but definitely a worthwhile watch. Kane is a believable vigilante who keeps the audience engrossed throughout.
This review of Harry Brown (2009) was written by Dave M on 21 Feb 2011.
Harry Brown has generally received positive reviews.
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