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Rating: Summary: Bit typical story but still the best! Review: I believe the plot of A BROTHER"S KISS, sort of typical Hong Kong gangster movies very 80's theme..like brotherhood, drugs and violence..with very tragic tales however the director Seth Zvi brought heart warming moments with great actors' performance...worth to see it anytime!
Rating: Summary: Depressing, slow moving. Review: I found this very depressing and was disappointed in it overall because of this. I saw it mainly to view Adrian Pasdar's performance and that was also very disappointing. He was only on screen for a few moments and he was the best thing about this film.
Rating: Summary: A biting and seedy look at NY street and drug life .... Review: In this movie we follow two very different brothers raised by an alcoholic street walking mother ... One brother manages to overcome the adversity of his upbringing always striving for a long term goal, while the older brother takes a more hedonistic look at life and doesn't really plan further than tomorrows thrill ..... This certainly is one of the hands down best depictions of how drugs really ruin your life and your loves ... it certainly must be noted that this 1977 is NOWHERE close to the violent drug movies of today where we are treated to super close up shots of users inserting heroin needles ....
Rating: Summary: excellent acting and cast Review: the cast is great and so is the storyline.Cathy Moriarity does an excellent job,John Leguizamo is great,Marisa Tomei is masterful, and Rosie Perez is simply the best. The story of two brothers going seperate ways in life into a dramatic conclusion that is simply an original heatfelt film.
Rating: Summary: realistic, sad and gritty Review: This was an incredibly moving and hard hitting film. The realistic and raw dialogue kept me transfixed as the relationships of this family are explored without the easy use of cliche's.
Rating: Summary: realistic, sad and gritty Review: This was an incredibly moving and hard hitting film. The realistic and raw dialogue kept me transfixed as the relationships of this family are explored without the easy use of cliche's.
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