
One of the things people love about Netflix is how much content it has – there’s always something to watch, whatever you’re in the mood for. But to keep things fresh, Netflix constantly updates its selection. While titles often disappear without much notice, March will see a larger number of popular movies and shows removed, including well-known favorites like The Amazing Spider-Man and Titanic.
Before it leaves streaming services on March 20th, now’s a great time to watch Four Brothers – a film that’s quietly gained a following. It’s not a widely celebrated classic or a recent release, so it often gets overlooked. However, if you enjoy action thrillers with a focus on revenge and a strong cast, Four Brothers is a solid choice and holds up surprisingly well even years later.
Four Brothers Is a Hard-Edged Thriller That Still Delivers
Directed by the late John Singleton, known for films like Boyz n the Hood, Four Brothers is a fast-paced action thriller fueled by a quest for revenge and punctuated by moments of intense violence.
The film follows four adopted brothers – Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson, André 3000, and Garrett Hedlund – who come back together after their adoptive mother is murdered, determined to find her killer.
I’ve been following this case, and it’s fascinating how it’s unfolding. What initially seemed like a simple murder is now clearly connected to something much larger – a whole criminal network. It’s really putting the investigators through the wringer, and what’s even more compelling is how it’s affecting the relationships between the siblings involved. You can really see how their different life choices have shaped who they are now, and how those paths are being highlighted by this crisis. It’s like the investigation is revealing so much more than just the truth about the crime; it’s revealing the people behind it.
This adds an intriguing layer to the film, which keeps viewers hooked with a constant flow of unexpected twists centered around its main mystery. The strong cast is another highlight, with particularly impressive performances from Chiwetel Ejiofor as the villain, Victor Sweet, and Terrence Howard as a detective in a difficult position.
Four Brothers Divides Viewers, And That Is Part of the Point
The movie Four Brothers has always sparked strong, mixed reactions. The characters’ anger drives the entire plot, overshadowing potentially interesting themes like political corruption, poverty, and how violence is tied to specific neighborhoods.
The film aims to tell a story about both family and a larger community, but its focus on revenge constantly steers it back to simple, immediate gratification. While some viewers sense deeper themes that are never fully explored, leaving them with critical opinions, others are more captivated by the film’s dramatic and action-packed moments.
Currently, Four Brothers has a 6.8/10 rating on IMDb and critics give it a 53% score on Rotten Tomatoes. However, audiences seem to enjoy it much more, giving it an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. This positive audience response explains why the film remains popular on TV and is now being rediscovered through streaming.
The film was a financial success, earning around $92.5 million on a $30 million budget, demonstrating its appealing story and cast. This success helped establish Mark Wahlberg as an action star, leading to roles in popular movies like The Departed and Shooter, which might make it worth checking out for some viewers.
Four Brothers Is Worth the Watch Before It Goes
Mark Wahlberg’s movie isn’t polished – it’s deliberately raw. However, it gets straight to the point and keeps a fast pace, making it a surprisingly quick watch despite its two-hour runtime.
I think this movie got a little lost in the shuffle when it first came out, honestly. There were just so many big releases happening at the same time, and then everything moved to streaming, making it even easier to miss. That’s why I’m glad it’s on Netflix right now – it deserves another look! A lot of people probably just didn’t get a chance to see it the first time around because of everything else going on, and it’s a shame to let a good film slip by.
Okay, so if you’ve just finished watching Four Brothers and are still craving some Mark Wahlberg action, or if you’re just a bit early for spring and want something intense, Netflix has a great option! They recently added Deepwater Horizon, the movie about the oil rig disaster. It came out in 2016 and it’s been getting really popular on the platform – it’s less about a thriller and more about a gripping fight for survival, which is totally captivating.
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