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Brothers

Brothers

  • Status: Released
  • 02-12-2009
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Score: 7.313
  • Vote count: 3712

When his helicopter goes down during his fourth tour of duty in Afghanistan, Marine Sam Cahill is presumed dead. Back home, brother Tommy steps in to look over Sam’s wife, Grace, and two children. Sam’s surprise homecoming triggers domestic mayhem.

Tobey Maguire

Capt. Sam Cahill

Jake Gyllenhaal

Tommy Cahill

Natalie Portman

Grace Cahill

Sam Shepard

Hank Cahill

Mare Winningham

Elsie Cahill

Bailee Madison

Isabelle Cahill

Taylor Geare

Maggie Cahill

Patrick John Flueger

Private Joe Willis

Clifton Collins Jr.

Major Cavazos

Carey Mulligan

Cassie Willis

Omid Abtahi

Yusuf

Navid Negahban

Murad

Ethan Suplee

Sweeney

Arron Shiver

A.J.

Ray Prewitt

Owen

Rebekah Wiggins

Marine Wife #1

Carrie Fleming

Marine Wife #2

Jenny Wade

Tina

Sheila Ivy Traister

Pilot

Chad Brummett

Co-Pilot

Jason E. Hill

Lt. Sanderson

Kevin Wiggins

Navy Chaplain

Yousuf Azami

Taliban Leader

James D. Dever

Sgt. Major Dever

Kevin Adkins

Flag Detail Commander

Johnnie Hector

Cop #1

Jeremiah Bitsui

Cop #2

Bill Allen

Cop #3

Benjamin D. Baldwin

Cop #4

Richard Wade

Crew Chief

Luce Rains

The Nose

Enayat Delawary

Ahmed

Rick La Monda

Elvis

Paul Ramos

Sentry

Shawn Bryant

Marine Cadence

Oscar Mejia

Uniform In Helicopter

David Bachelor

U.S. Navy Chaplain

Zachary Grand

Afghanistan Boy

Michael-David Aragon

Terrorist

Iris Dunbar

Burka Woman

J.D. Marmion

Marine Hostage

Robert Mitchell

Marine Rescuer #1

Collin D. Barry

Marine Rescuer #2

Janet Sanford

Mourner at Church #1

Casey Sanford

Mourner at Church #2

Gary Moore

Marine Mourner #1

Eric Steinig

Marine Mourner #2

Colleen Frye

Woman in Church

James Duffy

Man in Church

David Manzanares

Bartender 'Dave'

Michael Castellano

Afghan Fighter

Carol A. Salazar

Woman on Bridge

Wendell Sweet

Orderly

moki

One of those films where once again there is a huge difference between the critics' and the viewers' assessment. Which one will you choose? In the genre of war films, I'm slowly leaning towards the critic. In 'Brothers' each of the characters seems overdrawn to me. No one reveals anything surprising, everyone fulfills their cliché. The story strictly follows the black and white stereotype of the situation in Afghanistan, completely disregarding being coherent. A Marine has been missing for less than a year and his family is already living 3 chapters after that? If you've seen the trailer, you've seen the movie - because it underscores all the clichés you're promised in a good 2 hours. On a positive note, it has become a fast paced piece of work. But I got about as excited by the production as I did watching campfire TV at night.

Andre Gonzales

I don't know what the point of this movie is. Just a guy who's crazy from ptsd. There's no point to the movie at all.