Two con artist brothers execute one final con on an heiress, but things get complicated when one of them falls in love and their final con becomes a matter of life and death. The Brother Blooms is a 2009 American English-language Adventure Comedy movie featuring Rachel Weisz, Adrien Brody, Mark Ruffalo, Rinko Kikuchi, Maximilian Schell, Robbie Coltrane and Ana Sakic. Endgame Entertainment was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) James D. Stern, Ram Bergman and Wendy Japhet. The motion picture is written and directed by Rian Johnson. Summit Entertainment acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. The Brother Blooms was released on 25th June 2009 and takes a screen time of 114 minutes. The Brother Blooms was made on a budget of $15 million and at the box office it grossed only $5 million. Cinematography was done by Steve Yedlin and editing by Gabriel Wrye. The music was composed by Nathan G. Johnson along with Nathan Johnson.
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The Brother Blooms Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 67%
David Rooney
The whimsical ugly duckling fable becomes more uneven as it proceeds, straining too hard to manufacture its quirky charms. ( Read More )
Josh Rosenblatt
It isnt a particularly good one, either, but for viewers who are susceptible to modern day fairy tales that are heavy on whimsy, sweeping soundtracks, and easily digestible life lessons about the importance of inner beauty, I can see how it might be seductive. ( Read More )
Kimberley Jones
Johnson has made an imperfect film, but I perfectly adore his sensibility. ( Read More )
John Anderson
Anyone willing to tolerate the tortured premise of the story will be paid off handsomely by several winning performances and a moral that makes most of the absurdity worthwhile. ( Read More )
Allan Hunter
A globe trotting con game adventure that has a degree of charm but also displays the exasperating indulgence of an ambitious auteur project that may have been more fun to film than it is to watch. ( Read More )