6.9
Three suburban English families' lives intertwine with tragic consequences.
Tim Roth
Archie
Eloise Laurence
Skunk
Cillian Murphy
Mike Kiernan
Zana Marjanović
Kasia
Robert Emms
Rick Buckley
Rory Kinnear
Bob Oswald
Rosalie Kosky
Susan Oswald
Bill Milner
Jed
Denis Lawson
Mr. Buckley
Clare Burt
Mrs. Buckley
George Sargeant
Dillon
Faye Daveney
Saskia
Martha Bryant
Sunrise
Lily James
Older Skunk
Nick Holder
Dave Toad
Nell Tiger Free
Anna
Seeta Indrani
Dr. Mortimer
Alicia Woodhouse
Dancer
Michael Shaeffer
Desk Sergeant
David Webber
Policeman
Andrew Frame
DC Carson
Severn Bran
Fiona Torby
Andrew Maud
Mr. McClusky
Rory Girvan
Wayne
Joshua Warner-Campbell
Kevin
Lino Facioli
Stephen
Penny Layden
DC Jenks
Nicola Sloane
Dr. Sinclair
Paul Thornley
Policeman 1
Director
Rufus Norris
Novel
Daniel Clay
Screenplay
Mark O'Rowe
January 14, 2017
9
Broken: Past Particle Of Break.
Broken is directed by Rufus Norris and adapted to screenplay by Mark O'Rowe from Daniel Clay's novel. It stars Tim Roth, Eloise Laurence, Robert Emms, Rory Kinnear, Faye Daveney and Cillian Murphy. Music is by Electric Wave Bureau and cinematography by Rob Hardy.
Theatre and Opera director Rufus Norris turns his hand to feature film, choosing for his debut a cunning slice of British miserabilism and knowing humour. Story is based in North London and primarily centres on a young girl affectionately known as Skunk! She witnesses a sickening act of violence in the cul de sac where she lives, from here the lives of the residents unfold in a number of identifiable ways.
Thematically there's much going on, such observations on life's dilemmas from both a child and parenting point of view are superbly played out by the cast. It would have been easy for the makers to lean too heavy on the melodrama, or perform as if it's a headline torn straight from one of Britain's sensationalistic tabloids, but it's played with earthy realism, helped no end by the fulcrum setting of a residential cul de sac that on the surface looks normal, so therefore believable. But of course what lies behind a neighbour's door is rarely all glint and gold.
The concurrent theme of violence, illness, heartbreak, grief, so basically life's strifes, gnaws away at the senses, but this is delicately balanced with much love and charm also on show, be it devotion to one's children, or the innocence of youth - puppy love/whimsy/ignorance/inquisitive leanings et al - this picture jabs at the heart in more ways than one. Norris and his team also have a nifty style of filming and scoring, very much putting us in the various frames of this story.
It all builds to what in truth is a very crammed last quarter of film, because if ever there was a case for a much longer running time then this is a classic example. But it's just a niggle, and not enough to derail what is a moving, funny and crafty slice of Britannia. Yes! Even if the daring ending has proved divisive. 9/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00