Review of Harry Brown (2009) by Juan R — 27 Nov 2011
From a geopolitical standpoint this film paints an accurate image of the emerging social issues in England. It serves as a reminder that the growth of any urban area is not impervious to crime and social unrest and reiterates the importance of implementing polices to stem the growth of unemployment which is perhaps the many impetuous in the creation of gangs and gang related actives.
Humans will attempt to survive by using whichever means are at their disposal legal or illegal and once crime grips an area it perpetuates itself as each generation of youths fall into the feet steps of their predecessors.
Overall This film lacked a particularly interesting story line and mainly served to highlight the severity of the situation in the English Projects. 3/5.
This review of Harry Brown (2009) was written by Juan R on 27 Nov 2011.
Harry Brown has generally received positive reviews.
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