A Trailer for Gyllenhaal and Maguire's 'Brothers'
Filed under: Drama, Remakes and Sequels, Trailers and Clips
You'll have to dip a bit back into the memory banks for this project. Back in 2007, well before Jake Gyllenhaal got buff for the Prince of Persia, he and Tobey Maguire were circling an English-language remake of Susanne Bier's Brothers. No longer rivals for the web of Spider-Man, the two would play brothers that get torn apart by war, assumed death, and familial drama. The film will finally get released this year, and there's a solid first trailer over at ET Online.Maguire plays Sam, a marine off on his fourth tour of duty while Gyllenhaal plays Tommy, his charming bad-boy brother, fresh out of jail. When Sam's copter is shot down, he's assumed dead and his wife Grace (Natalie Portman) tries to pull her life back together. Tommy helps, the line blurs, and in true Hollywood fashion, just as she starts to fall for Tommy ... it turns out Sam is alive. He was tortured by the Taliban, but now returns home visibly on edge both from his experiences and Tommy's inclusion in his family's life.
Talk about a welcome change. The film looks good. It's been long enough since the seemingly daily influx of war films that the premise doesn't seem tired, and it's almost jarring to see Maguire getting serious again -- in a gaunt and crazy Machinist sort of way. Since the first Spider-Man came out, the only non-webbed wonder movies to get released were Seabiscuit and The Good German. It's about time Maguire showed off more non-Peter Parker fare. As for Jake, well, he doesn't really look like a bad boy and brings to mind Marc Blucas in Prey for Rock & Roll, but that's not entirely surprising.
The film is slated to hit screens on December 4.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-06-2009 @ 11:12AM
Kevin said...
Anybody else having a problem with the link? When I clicked on the ET Online link to go check out the trailer it took me to the original announcement for this movie from 2 years ago on cinematical. Can you fix that Monika?
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7-06-2009 @ 11:43AM
Erik Davis said...
Hey Kevin, it's been fixed.
Thanks!
7-06-2009 @ 3:06PM
Kevin said...
Thank you Sir! Movie looks like it might be pretty damn good.
7-06-2009 @ 11:33AM
Jeffrey said...
http://www.etonline.com/news/2009/07/76000/index.html
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7-06-2009 @ 12:49PM
honey said...
I saw the original version not too long ago and was blown away by the performances and intensity. Susanne Bier is an amazing director. I usually hate remakes, but this (the trailer at least) looks true to the original, and yet very American. I look forward to seeing it.
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7-07-2009 @ 4:53AM
seattlejohn said...
having seen the original film i was intrigued to see the new trailer before public enemies this weekend - and was really put off by the trailer lazily rehashing all the major plot points...my impression of the original was an unpredictable and moody storyline meandering between warmth and darkness and the trailer takes away the element of surprise
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