Glad to see that someone is finally telling the untold stories about men and violence, and the relationships between brothers and fathers and sons. We never see such things on the big screen.
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Jan_Willem
Mon, Dec 02, 2013 11:23am
The real test, of course, will be whether it includes a scene featuring two male characters, who have a name, discussing something other than a woman…
Beowulf
Mon, Dec 02, 2013 4:04pm
Now, now…
Filmed in beautiful Braddock, which my wife had to transit on her way to see her dad in the hospital nearby. This is the buckle on the rust belt.
RogerBW
Tue, Dec 03, 2013 11:01am
Those crazy women, always trying to stop their menfolk from going off and being heroic.
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The real test, of course, will be whether it includes a scene featuring two male characters, who have a name, discussing something other than a woman…
Now, now…
Filmed in beautiful Braddock, which my wife had to transit on her way to see her dad in the hospital nearby. This is the buckle on the rust belt.
Those crazy women, always trying to stop their menfolk from going off and being heroic.
(Zoë Saldana is now down to a “with” credit.)