Review of Brick (2006) by Josh M — 10 Sep 2010
General Opinion:
Brick is an unbelievably unique thriller/drama that took me completely be surprise. While it isn't the greatest movie ever created, the fact that I'd never seen anything like it makes it something I'd recommend.
Acting:
Gordon-Levitt does a great job as the lead teenage character striding around his high school trying to solve a murder. The rest are all great actors as well and do a fantastic job to build up the well-written plot-line.
8/10.
Entertainment:
It's actually not all that entertaining when you think about it. However, an element of the movie that I just can't put my finger on keeps you drawn in the whole way through. It's just a really fresh take on the detective genre. I guess the word I'd say described this well would be "gripping.".
6/10.
Plot:
While this may seem like the typical detective movie plot-line, it is actually more than meets the eye. The depth in this film is actually pretty astonishing considering the obnoxiously low budget. But like I mentioned earlier, it is very well-written and mapped out.
7/10.
Replay Value:
I could probably watch this a few times before getting sick of it. It's a very solid movie that I think most people should see just to get a taste of it.
6/10.
Conclusion:
Brick is a very fresh take on detective films, drama films, thriller films, and every other type of film that is related to its genre. I feel like most people need to see this because the style present is something you've never seen before.
Rent it.
This review of Brick (2006) was written by Josh M on 10 Sep 2010.
Brick has generally received positive reviews.
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