Broken

2013
7.2| 1h31m| R| en| More Info
Released: 19 July 2013 Released
Producted By: BBC Film
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Three suburban English families' lives intertwine with tragic consequences.

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Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
SoTrumpBelieve Must See Movie...
Acensbart Excellent but underrated film
Limerculer A waste of 90 minutes of my life
ianj-30846 I have read so many conflicting reviews of this incredible film I was wondering if I had been watching the same film. This is a wonderful movie, which is one everyone should see. It focuses on Skunk, a young girl just entering secondary school who lives with her father and brother in a cul-de-sac somewhere in London. But it is so much more. telling the story of three families in total, their struggles, failures and just trying to make sense of their lives. Tim Roth is masterful as the dad who just wants the best for his family after their mum has left, equally Rory Kinnear is brilliant as the father of three wayward girls in who is trying to protect them but unable to understand exactly what from. Violent at times, and heartbreaking.
leerax There isn't a poor performance in Broken. It's excellent example of just how good British films can be when they are done right. It's simple and also so complicated, as life often is. It's a gripping social drama.Eloise Laurence who plays Skunk is faultless. She's a natural. I 'm not easily impressed, but this was a brilliant performance. The rest of the cast is also excellent. Notably Tim Roth and Cillian Murphy.If you enjoy Brit flicks in the mold of Mike Leigh this is a must see. You won't be disappointed.
Chris Smith (RockPortReview) The British independent film "Broken" broke through in the UK in 2012 with a quite a splash, winning a number of awards. The film however has sort of flown under the radar as it wasn't released in the US until last Summer by Film Movement. Its the dramatic coming of age story of an 11 year old girl affectionately named Skunk. She is played by first time actor Eloise Laurence, who gives a remarkably real and thoughtful performance. This is also the first feature film for director Rufus Norris.Skunk lives within a cul-de-sac in suburban London with her Dad Archie, played by Tim Roth, and older brother Jed. Her mother ran off with another man years back. They have a live in nanny, Kasia, who serves as a sort of mother or big sister figure. Cillian Murphy also puts forth a strong performance as Mike, Kasia's boyfriend and Skunk's crush. The stories of the three families within the cul-de-sac are all compelling and well integrated into Skunk's world. We open with Skunk talking to Rick, an older friend but mentally unstable neighbor, who out of nowhere get a savage beating from Mr. Oswald, the fiery father of a trio of foul mouthed daughters who are also without a mother.Adding to the many difficulties of adolescence, Skunk also has diabetes. She could be bitter and angry about her situation, but is very resilient and strong. She is adventurous, inquisitive and full of wonder, where as the girls next door are petty, vile, and just plain unpleasant. The two families are dealing with similar issue in very different ways. While the third family, Rick's Family, tries to keep to themselves and protect there son from the world. Rick is a volatile man child. He has a gentle and sweet exterior that fights with his inner rage and turmoil. After becoming to much of a handful for his parents to deal with he is put up in a hospital. Skunk see the good in him, the longing to be normal and accepted. The final 30 minutes will keep you on the edge of your seat with a an intensity that is hard to find. I know that sound a little clichéd, but the filmmakers took such care in developing the story and building its characters that the ending just works on every level. You won't be disappointed.
drichmond123 I won't review the storyline because other reviewers have done so beautifully already. I just want to say that this is an excellent film with superb acting, fantastic cinematography, a complex and interesting storyline, and an emotional draw that sucks you into the lives of these characters.I felt like I was there, in this cul-de-sac in England, with these families who were living, laughing, loving, and struggling in so many ways.Film buffs will appreciate the creative eye of the director and the perfect combination of setting, set design, costume, acting, score, and cinematography.