Brick

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Country: US
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Crime
Production Companies: Bergman Lustig Productions
Watched by: 355 of 1 008 335
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Overview

A teenage loner pushes his way into the underworld of a high school crime ring to investigate the disappearance of his ex-girlfriend.

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Rian Johnson on "Brick"

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Ол-MyShows
Ол-MyShows
03 Jun 2023, 20:59 #
Dark, depressing, eventful, and overloaded with meaningless dialogues, the movie pretends to have a certain anemic originality. The plot's intrigue is sucked out of the finger, the motivation of the main character and his actions contradict elementary logic. The film left an unpleasant impression. Without recommendations, in my opinion, this painting is for an amateur.
A youth drug detective. A passer-by
Finn_The_Human
Finn_The_Human
06 Mar 2025, 17:50 #
@Ол-MyShows: I also looked at your profile. The film Get Knives (you have a high rating), this film was directed by the film Brick ;)
Finn_The_Human
Finn_The_Human
06 Mar 2025, 17:45 #
Gloomy, depressive, apathetic, viscous, slow with Tarantino dialogues of cinema, in the style of a thriller and a detective story. The film is very interesting to watch, the atmosphere of suspense and thriller is created here just not in the typical and viscous, slow manner of narration.

This is one of the best works by Ryan Johnson (yes, guys, this is the one who shot your favorite Breaking Bad)))))

Actually, after the Brick, they trusted me to shoot this fucking, stuffy Breaking Bad.;
Hana_bi
Hana_bi
26 Oct 2025, 19:19 #
An empty film with an incomprehensible plot, premise and, of course, outcome. The behavior of Levitt's character is unclear and difficult to explain. One minute he's walking around, asking questions, and pretending to be particularly smart, the next he's starting some kind of scuffle, the next he's already embedded in some obscure group of drug-dealing schoolchildren with a vague gang structure. Why did he suddenly become a trusted person and solve some issues and pretend to be a "dilutionist" on Strelka? Why did this happen suddenly? The screenwriter sometimes forgets what he is writing about. Levitt's character runs and jumps like a goat, then he portrays seizures and shows health problems (why?). The actions shown have no logical continuation. It felt like I needed to fill in the timekeeping.
In general, if you want to waste your time aimlessly, you can spend it watching this "wonderful" movie. It's better to review the Alphadog again and have fun.
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