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Twin of Brothers
大唐雙龍傳
GenreMaterial Heroes
StarringRaymond Lam
Ron Ng
Tavia Yeung
Leila Tong
Nancy Wu
Li Qian
Christine Ng
Opening themeSeung Tsi Lung (雙子龍) performed by Raymond Lam
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes42
Production
Running time45 minutes per episode
Release
Original networkTVB
Original releaseJuly 19 –
September 12, 2004
External links
Website
Twin of Brothers
Traditional Chinese大唐雙龍傳
Simplified Chinese大唐双龙传
Literal meaningStory of the Twin Dragons of Great Tang
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingDaai6 Tong4 Soeng1 Lung4 Cyun4

Twin of Brothers is a 2004 Hong Kong television series based on the novel of the same Chinese title by Wong Yee. It was broadcast on TVB.

Plot[edit]

Wacky wannabe swordsmen Chong and Ling accidentally acquire the mysterious 'Longevity Martial Arts', which is rumoured to be the key to a huge treasure. The target of numerous people who covet the treasure, the two friends adventure through China despite the danger. In their journey, Ling meets two girls from two opposing sects, while Chong falls for the sister of the future emperor of China. With their extraordinary experiences, will the two become heroes amidst the historical turbulence?[1]

Cast[edit]

Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.

Main Character

  • Raymond Lam as Kou Chong
  • Ron Ng as Tzui Zhi Ling
  • Tavia Yeung as Lee Sau Ling
  • Leila Tong as Szee Fei Hyun / Shek Ching Shuen
  • Nancy Wu as Wan Wan
  • Li Qian as Sung Yuk Chi

Support Characters

  • Christine Ng as Fu Guan Chek and Fu Guan Yu
  • Waise Lee as Yu Man Fa Kup
  • Joel Chan as Yu-man Chi-kap
  • Savio Tsang as Sek Ji Hin
  • Yvonne Yung as Zhu Yu Yan
  • Lau Kong as Lee Yun
  • Mark Kwok as Lee Kin Sing
  • Anthony Tang as Lee Yeun Gut
  • Derek Kwok as Hau Hei Pak / Shadow Assassin
  • Mary Hon as Fan Ching Wai
  • Wilson Tsui as Lee Mut
  • Jimmy Au as Lee Cheng
  • Law Lok-lam as Sung Kuet
  • Rubyanne Choi as Dung Sok Ne
  • Andy Dai as Yum Siu Ming
  • Chuen Yung Siu as Wong Yun Ying
  • Ellesmere Choi as Dok Gu Chak
  • Ricky Wong as Yeung Gwong
  • Henry Lo as Bin But Fu
  • Newton Lai as Wong Sai Chung
  • Johnson Yuen as Lee Sai Man

Al le chimiste mac os. Guest Star

  • Hung Lit Chan as Fu Choi Lam
  • Gordon Liu as Lee Lee Seung

International broadcast[edit]

  • Thailand - Aired on Channel 3 in early September 2004, dubbed as mạngkr khū̀ s̄ū̂ s̄ib thiṣ̄ ('มังกรคู่สู้สิบทิศ', literally: Double Dragons).[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^'YESASIA: Twin Of Brothers (DVD) (End) (English Subtitled) (TVB Drama)'. YesAsia. Retrieved 19 September 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. ^'มังกรคู่สู้สิบทิศจากนวนิยายสู่การ์ตูนและแล้วก็มาสู่จอแก้วในไทยแล้ว'. gamer-gate.net. Retrieved 12 December 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)Thai: ภาษาไทย

External links[edit]

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Brothers
Directed byJim Sheridan
Produced by
Screenplay byDavid Benioff
Based onBrødre
by Susanne Bier
and Anders Thomas Jensen
Starring
Music byThomas Newman
CinematographyFrederick Elmes
Edited byJay Cassidy
Distributed byLionsgate
Relativity Media
  • December 4, 2009
105 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Pashto
Budget$26 million[1]
Box office$43.5 million[1]

Brothers Dodge the doritos mac os. is a 2009 American psychological dramawar film directed by Jim Sheridan and written by David Benioff. A remake of the 2004 Danish film, it follows Captain Sam Cahill (portrayed by Tobey Maguire), a presumed-dead prisoner of the War in Afghanistan who deals with post-traumatic stress while reintegrating into society following his release from captivity. The film also stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Cahill's brother and Natalie Portman as his wife. Both films take inspiration from Homer's epic poem the Odyssey.[2]

The film received a mixed to positive response and grossed $43 million. Maguire received particular praise for his performance, receiving a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama.

Plot[edit]

United States Marine Corps captain Sam Cahill is about to embark on his fourth combat deployment. He is a steadfast family man married to his high school sweetheart Grace, and together they raise two young daughters, Isabelle and Maggie. Sam's brother Tommy is a convicted felon who is released from prison a few days before Sam deploys to Afghanistan in October 2007. At a family dinner with Tommy and Sam's parents Hank and Elsie, Maggie reveals to Tommy that Grace dislikes him, and Hank insults Tommy for his time in prison and lack of success compared to Sam. Play with abby! mac os.

During Sam's tour, his Blackhawk helicopter is shot down while conducting an operation in the Helmand Province, apparently killing all of the Marines aboard. However, Sam and one of the Marines in his command, Joe Willis, have survived and are taken prisoner in a mountain village by Taliban fighters. Assumed to have been killed in action, Sam and Joe are declared dead by the US military. At Sam's funeral, Tommy notices Hank drinking and stops him from driving home with Elsie and the girls in the car. Hank again berates Tommy for his past mistakes and tells him that Sam was a better son. The two argue about which one of them is more to blame for Sam's death.

With Sam gone, Tommy attempts to redeem himself in the eyes of his family and convinces some of his friends to help with a kitchen remodel for Grace. As months pass, Hank and Tommy mend their relationship as Tommy matures and continues to help Grace. Grace slowly sheds her previous resentment towards her brother-in-law, aided by his growing paternal connection with Isabelle and Maggie. Grace and Tommy continue to bond over their mutual mourning, culminating in a passionate fireside kiss. They immediately regret it and do not take their attraction any further, though Tommy continues to win the favor of his nieces. Meanwhile, Sam and Joe are tortured by their captor and instructed to make videotaped dismissals of the military and their mission, though only Joe cracks. The captors eventually deem him useless and force Sam at gunpoint to beat Joe to death with a lead pipe, which they also record.

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Sometime later, Sam is rescued by American forces in an attack on the Taliban base that destroys the tape of him killing Joe. Once he returns home, Sam drifts through a cold, paranoid daze and shows signs of severe post-traumatic stress disorder due to the traumatic events he witnessed and committed in Afghanistan. Refusing to explain to his family what happened while he was there, Sam also lies to Joe's widow and claims he does not know how Joe died. His paranoia also leads him to believe Grace cheated on him with Tommy in his absence. During Maggie's 6th birthday party at Hank and Elsie's home, a resentful and jealous Isabelle falsely claims that Tommy and Grace are having an affair and that Grace would rather sleep with Tommy than Sam. After the family returns home, Sam becomes enraged, destroying the newly remodeled kitchen with a crowbar and aiming a Beretta 92 pistol at Tommy, who tries to calm his brother's violent breakdown.

The police arrive and enter a standoff in which Sam fires the gun into the air and then holds it to his head, contemplating suicide. He reluctantly surrenders after several pleas from Tommy and Grace. After the police arrest Sam, he is admitted to a mental hospital. Grace visits him and tells him that if he does not tell her what is tormenting him, he will lose her forever. Faced with this decision, Sam finally opens up about the source of his pain, confiding in her that he killed Joe. As Sam and Grace embrace, we hear Sam wondering (via narration) if he will be able to continue living a normal life.

Cast[edit]

  • Tobey Maguire as Capt. Sam Cahill
  • Jake Gyllenhaal as Tommy Cahill
  • Natalie Portman as Grace Cahill
  • Sam Shepard as Hank Cahill
  • Mare Winningham as Elsie Cahill
  • Bailee Madison as Isabelle Cahill
  • Taylor Geare as Maggie Cahill
  • Patrick Flueger as Pvt. Joe Willis
  • Carey Mulligan as Cassie Willis
  • Clifton Collins, Jr. as Maj. Cavazos
  • Jenny Wade as Tina
  • Omid Abtahi as Yusuf
  • Navid Negahban as Murad
  • Enayat Delawary as Ahmed
  • Ethan Suplee as Sweeney
  • Arron Shiver as A. J.
  • Ray Prewitt as Owen

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

On its opening weekend, the film opened #3 with $9,527,848 behind New Moon and The Blind Side.[3] Since its box office debut the film has grossed $43,318,349 worldwide.[1]

Critical response[edit]

Brothers received mixed to positive reviews from film critics. On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 64% based on 157 reviews, with an average score of 6.2/10. The website's critical consensus reads, 'It plays more like a traditional melodrama than the Susanne Bier film that inspired it, but Jim Sheridan's Brothers benefits from rock-solid performances by its three leads.'[4] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 58 out of 100, based on 31 reviews, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[5]

Tobey Maguire received critical acclaim for his dramatic performance; Roger Ebert wrote that Brothers is 'Tobey Maguire's film to dominate, and I've never seen these dark depths in him before.'[6] Claudia Puig of USA Today observed the resemblance between Maguire and Gyllenhaal, and praised their onscreen chemistry. Regarding Portman's performance, Puig opined that it was 'subdued and reactive'.[7] Writing for New York magazine, David Edelstein praised the three main actors: 'Sheridan's actors work with their intellects fully engaged—and they engage us on levels we barely knew we had.' He also complimented the cinematography and Sheridan's ability to pull the reader into the plot.[8]Entertainment Weekly's Owen Gleiberman gave the film a rating of C+, writing, 'Brothers isn't badly acted, but as directed by the increasingly impersonal Jim Sheridan, it's lumbering and heavy-handed, a film that piles on overwrought dramatic twists until it begins to creak under the weight of its presumed significance.'[9] Stay with you mac os.

Accolades[edit]

Of his Golden Globe Award nomination, Tobey Maguire said 'I had no expectation about getting a nomination, but I was watching nonetheless. My wife and my son got really excited. I was sort of surprised — I was like, 'Oh, wow.' And I couldn't hear the latter part of my name.' The Edge of U2 described how the band planned to celebrate their nomination. 'I think we might have a pint of Guinness and eat a potato in honor of (director) Jim (Sheridan) and his great piece of work.'[10]

YearCeremonyCategoryRecipientsResult
200915th Critics' Choice AwardsBest Young Actor / ActressBailee MadisonNominated
36th Saturn AwardsBest Action or Adventure FilmBrothersNominated
Best ActorTobey MaguireNominated
Best ActressNatalie PortmanNominated
Best Performance by a Younger ActorBailee MadisonNominated
67th Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor in a Motion Picture – DramaTobey MaguireNominated
Best Original Song'Winter' by U2Nominated
2010 Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actor – DramaTobey MaguireNominated
Jake GyllenhaalNominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2009Best Supporting ActressNatalie PortmanNominated
Denver Film Critics Society Awards 2009Best Original Song'Winter' By U2Nominated

Home media[edit]

Brothers was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 23, 2010.[citation needed]

Opera adaptation[edit]

Rock and roll rooster. Brothers – The Opera [link to German Wikipedia article] is an opera based on the original 2004 Danish version of the film by Icelandic composer Daníel Bjarnason; it was premiered at the Musikhuset Aarhus on 16 August 2017. It was commissioned by Den Jyske Opera. Kerstin Perski wrote the libretto and the director was Kasper Holten. To celebrate Aarhus as the European Capital of Culture 2017, three stage works – a musical, dance, and an opera all based on films by Susanne Bier – were commissioned and performed in Musikhuset.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abc'Brothers (2009) Box Office'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2011-07-05.
  2. ^All Things Considered (2009-11-29). 'Director Jim Sheridan On 'Brothers''. NPR. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  3. ^'Weekend Box Office Results for December 4–6, 2009'. Box Office Mojo. 2009-12-14. Retrieved 4 April 2010.
  4. ^'Brothers (2009)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved September 22, 2019.
  5. ^'Brothers (2009): Reviews'. Metacritic. CNET Networks, Inc. Retrieved December 25, 2009.
  6. ^Roger Ebert. 'Brothers'. Chicago Sun-Times.
  7. ^Puig, Claudia (2009-12-04). 'Afghanistan war-themed 'Brothers' is a keeper - USATODAY.com'. USA Today. Retrieved 2020-09-26.
  8. ^Edelstein, David (2009-11-25). 'David Edelstein on 'Brothers' and 'Up in the Air' -- New York Magazine Movie Review - Nymag'. New York Magazine. Retrieved 2020-09-26.
  9. ^Gleiberman, Owen (2009-12-02). 'Brothers'. EW.com. Retrieved 2020-09-26.
  10. ^'Stars react to Golden Globe nominations'. Yahoo! News. Associated Press. Retrieved 2009-12-15.[dead link]
  11. ^'Kulturhaupstadt Aarhus – Uraufführung der Oper Brødre' [Cultural capital Aarhus – World premiere of the opera Brødre]. Deutschlandfunk (in German). 17 August 2017. Archived from the original on 25 February 2018. Retrieved 25 February 2018.

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External links[edit]

  • Brothers at IMDb
  • Brothers at AllMovie
  • Brothers at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Brothers at Metacritic
  • Brothers at Box Office Mojo

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