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Harry Brown
Year: 2009
Director: Daniel Barber
Cast: Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Iain Glen, Ben Drew, Liam Cunningham, Jack OConnell, Raza Jaffrey, David Bradley, Sean Harris, Joseph Gilgun, Charlie Creed-Miles, Amy Steel, Chris Wilson, Forbes KB, Lee Oakes, Klariza Clayton, Ashley George,
Genres: Thriller
Runtime: 90 min.
IMDB: This film on IMDB
Plot:
The film opens with the gang initiation of a boy on a council estate in South London, and in a scene apparently filmed on a mobile phone, three gang members harass and shoot dead a mother walking her child. While attempting to escape by motorcycle, they speed across a road in front of an oncoming truck and are also killed. The titular Harry Brown (Caine), an elderly former Royal Marine suffering from emphysema, wakes to news of these deaths over the radio. With his wife sick in hospital, in order to visit her Harry must cut through a public underpass which is a gathering spot at all hours by local chavs and gang members.Though seeing the increasingly brutal facts of life on the estate (including a man beaten for attempting to intervene when his car is broken into by a gang of youths) Harry is unwilling to get involved. In fact, it seems Harry’s only real friend is Leonard (Bradley), another pensioner who complains that hooligans put dog faeces through his letterbox and spit on him. The pair play chess at a pub run by Sid (Cunningham), who takes kickbacks from a pair of drug and arms dealers, something Leonard cannot forgive but which Harry is willing to ignore. That night Harry is informed that his wife is dying, and he attempts to reach the hospital before she passes away; however, in order to do so he must go through the underpass, something he is unwilling to do. By the time he finds an alternative route to the hospital his wife is already dead. After the funeral, Leonard confides that he can no longer take the insults and indignities the youths foist upon him and he shows Harry a First World War bayonet he has taken to carrying in his jacket. When Harry tells him he should put the knife away and talk to the police, Leonard admits he has done so but they ignored him. That night Leonard wakes in his flat to find someone has put burning dog faeces through his letterbox.The following day Harry is informed by DI Frampton (Mortimer) and DS Hicock (Creed-Miles) that Leonard was murdered in the underpass. Members of a local youth gang, including Noel Winters (Drew), are arrested but refuse to answer questions, so are released. Frampton admits to Harry that, because Leonard was murdered with his own bayonet, it will be put down to manslaughter or self-defence, which appalls Harry even more. After Leonard’s funeral (which only Harry attends in full), Harry gets drunk and is attacked by one of the recently released gang members (Oakes) hoping to rob him. In a drunken daze, Harry’s muscle memory takes control and he turns the knife on the robber, killing him. Getting home and washing the blood off himself, he decides on some sort of vengeance.Harry follows one of the drug-dealers, Kenny (Gilgun), from Sid’s pub to a squalid den and manages to talk himself inside on the pretext of purchasing a pistol to "shoot pigeons on his roof." The drugged-up dealers are growing copious amounts of cannabis and making pornography, and when Harry arrives, one of the girls abused in these videos is sprawled on the sofa suffering from a drug overdose. The scarred and sinister dominant one of the two dealers, Stretch (Harris), explains to Harry that he keeps her in a drugged state in order to use her as a prostitute. Harry recommends the dealers phone for an ambulance, and after being threatened with a pistol, ends up killing the two dealers, setting fire to the cannabis and driving the comatose girl to a local hospital. The police are further confused by the seemingly random killings of the dealers coupled with the "rescue" of the girl. Harry, however, is now armed with fire-power.Harry’s further surveillance of the youth gang (including more theft and assault) sees Harry go on to kill a major drug-trafficker and kidnap Marky (O’Connell) a newly inducted member of the chav gang (who, we were told earlier, has been sexually abused throughout his life and is seen here giving oral sex for drugs). Harry tortures the boy and threatens to kill him, whereupon the boy admits footage of Leonard’s murder was recorded on his phone. After watching the footage, and now knowing who among the gang committed the murder, Harry takes the boy (bound in sellotape and on a dog’s leash) down to the underpass, where Winters and another gang member are making out with underage girls. After a tense scene in the darkness, the ensuing gun battle sees Winters escape, the other two gang members killed, and Harry suffering an attack of emphysema, leaving him to be taken to hospital.Police Superintendent Childs (Glen) is now certain that the murders of drug-dealers are related to a gang-war and orders an operation to arrest major players in the estate’s criminal fraternity. DI Frampton is unconvinced, however, and informs him that her investigation leads her to believe Harry (who has links to all the dead) is the killer. The Superintendent is unimpressed and has her removed from the case and transferred to another department. SI Childs proceeds to lead a major raid on various gang members on the estate, which results in a riot, with teenagers from across the area coming to "join the fun" in attacking the police. Meanwhile Harry discharges himself from hospital and, knowing that his face is now known to the vindictive Winters, heads off to get his final revenge. DI Frampton, fearful for both Harry and Winters safety, takes a cynical DS Hicock into the rioting estate to find the pair before more blood is spilled. In the process, however, the two police detectives are attacked by yobs and Hicock is badly injured. Harry rescues them and takes them to Sid’s pub, where he tells Sid to phone an ambulance. While Sid is out of the room Frampton drops a bombshell on Harry, telling him that Sid is Winters’ uncle and therefore part of the gang. Winters is actually in the pub, and Harry shows Sid the phone footage of what his nephew did to Leonard; something Sid seems horrified by, but tells Harry he cannot allow him to kill his blood relative. Harry, torn between his friendship and still suffering from emphysema, ends up turning over the gun to Sid - who proceeds to beat up Harry.In the climax, Frampton attempts to call for armed backup but is stopped by Winters. The uncle and nephew team decide that the only solution is to kill Harry, Hicock and Frampton before dumping their bodies outside. Sid suffocates the injured Hicock to death, while Winters begins strangling Frampton, but Harry draws a hidden revolver and shoots Winters dead. Anguished uncle Sid prepares to shoot Harry, but a pair of laser sight appear on his chest - showing Frampton’s call to her superiors did make it through. Before Sid can fire, he is gunned down by CO19 officers.At a conference held after the riot, SI Childs explains that DS Hicock would be given a posthumous commendation and that the actions of the police helped lower crime on the estate, refuting claims that a "vigilante" had anything to do with it. The final scene is of Harry Brown walking toward the underpass, which is now silent and safe compared to the beginning of the film.
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Runtime: 99 min.
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Harry Brown comments / review

Date: 2009-12-16 20:08:59 User: Buy Truy
From Time Out London
I ended up feeling a bit sorry for Michael Caine by the time this hateful vigilante flick set in modern-day London came to a close. Did the old boy know what he was getting into? The funny thing is that ‘Harry Brown’, bar a violent prologue, begins fairly soberly, even reflectively, as if the makers were thinking more of ‘All or Nothing’ than ‘Death Wish’. Harry (Caine, below) is a widower who shuffles around a crumbling housing estate with only fellow army vet Leonard (David Bradley) for company. But life changes when Leonard falls prey to the hoodies who linger in the local underpass. When distraught Harry gets short shrift from the police (badly written, and poorly played by Emily Mortimer and Charlie Creed-Miles), he decides to take the law into his own hands and drives this already wobbly wagon straight into hysterical genre territory. By now, all you can do is sigh, laugh and try not to get upset at the stupidity of it all.

Although it takes a while before ‘Harry Brown’ shows its true colours, there’a a vulgar whiff from the off: in the first seconds of this debut from director Daniel Barber (who, technically, shows a fair amount of talent) we watch grainy mobile footage of a kid on a scooter as he confronts a young mum and shoots her dead before he comes a cropper himself on the road. It’s horrible stuff, but there must be a good reason for it, surely?

As it turns out, this scene is a random first glimpse of a warped portrait of our city that’s straight out of the Daily Mail – a place where your granny might get shot, stabbed or battered at every turn. It’s also the first hint of the sick ideology of the film, in which ill-informed pessimism is bolstered by childish ideas of revenge. There’s always a punishment around the corner, not only to avenge bad behaviour but also to give the makers sneaky licence to indulge in violence. As narrative – and moral – maths go, this is a cooking of the books that sidesteps any smart commentary on real life.
 
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