Friday, February 24, 2012

Brubaker - 4 stars out of 10

Brubaker - 4 stars out of 10

"Brubaker" is a slow-moving and brutal look at corruption in the prison system.  It leaves nothing to the imagination and just didn't make for an enjoyable viewing experience.  It is hard to believe that the corruption in this story is based on the events of a real prison but the realization that it is true did not help me to justify the graphic brutality.  Unlike "Shawshank," the crimes of the inmates are of no consequence.  Instead, this film focuses on the treatment of inmates regardless of crime.  Henry Brubaker is an awesome character and Robert Redford acts the role with expertise, particularly through the emotions in his eyes during the final scene; however, great acting can only do so much when you keep falling asleep because it moves at a snail's pace.  The real reason to watch this film is for an early appearance by Morgan Freeman.  I was legitimately frightened by his unstable state of mind and, though it only lasted for 5 minutes, it was the most worthwhile part of this film.  I also enjoyed M. Emmett Walsh's short appearance.  The film has its moments of greatness but there are not enough of them to make it worth sitting through the torture of these prisoners.

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