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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Brothers (1977)







Starring:

  • Bernie Casey
  • Vonetta McGee
  • Ron O'Neal
  • Rennie Roker
  • Stu Gilliam


IMDb.com
"Brothers", which features the multi-talented Bernie Casey, is a classic film. It not only reflects the 1970's culture from which it comes, but also states truth in very black and white terms. The bad guys are easily recognisable (white) the good guys are equally so (black, except for the traitor). Some viewers might not appreciate the overtly didactic style of the movie, but I valued it enormously. This film, accompanied by a brilliant and stirring score, takes us back to a much more civic age. For example, the word "community" is used twice within the first five minutes. While the bulk of the film is tragedy, you can't help but come away from it feeling inspired to act. Is that scary in today's selfish culture? Is that not "entertaining" enough? Those who forget what it means to be a citizen (and those who yearn for soul in film) will definitely need to check out "Brothers".


Link to soundtrack review
Taj Mahal - Brothers (1977)


Provided by Mr. Wone

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