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Directed by Neil Jordan.
Neil Jordan's The Brave One stars Jodie Foster as a happy woman whose life changes irrevocably after a brutal assault leaves her partner (Naveen Andrews) dead. The woman, feeling that the police investigation will be unable to catch the perpetrators, begins to live in constant fear. This outlook results in the woman eventually dispatching vigilante justice. Terrence Howard co-stars as the officer in charge of the investigation. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
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JJ79JJ79 The Brave One (2007)
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"The thread of duality which runs through "The Brave One" extends from Erica Bain, as played by Jodie Foster, to the audience. On the one hand, the radio show host knows her vigilante actions are wrong; but on the other, a part of her needs to make the streets safer for even one person after watching her fiancé (Naveen Andrews) get beat to death. That´s the dichotomy which plagues Bain in the second half of the film, bringing out a Jekyll and Hyde of sorts. It´s not as if Bain enjoys the killing. To call her a vigilante is a disservice to the character. A vigilante, in pop culture terms, is someone like Batman, who purposely walks the streets looking for people who break the law. Batman patrols the night, making Gotham City safer than it would otherwise. Bain isn´t Batman: the criminals she guns down attack her first. Most are killed in self defense; the others in revenge. But a vigilante, as she is dubbed by the film itself? Nope. One has to wonder, though, ... " [More]
treyswaytreysway Its Deja vu!!!
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"i have seen this type of movie before!!! But i like it because we rarely see Jodie Foster in film these days and she just knows what to act in and what not to act in, if that makes any sense!!! It was just okay!! " [More]
Failed2FireFailed2Fire "Death Wish" meets "Crime and P ...
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"Jodie Foster is a great actress. So effortlessly can she communicate a given emotion that we learn much of this story in headshots prior to her uttering a line of dialogue. What a wonderful gift for detail! The problem here is that she uses it to relate an inherently racist story. Bad Jodie Foster! What were you thinking? Here’s the premise: Put upon white chick goes around wasting some nasty colored folk. “Wait!” say she and her fellow producers. “We cannot do that! Let’s instead have her character be deeply in love with and on the verge of marrying one of these off-white fellows!” “Great idea! But will that be enough? I mean, the guy gets killed in the middle of Act I! “AND we’ll have her play the Charles Bronson role in this vigilante movie as the Raskolnikov to a BLACK policeman!” “I think we’ve got it ... " [More]
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"Coming out of The Brave One, I wondered what it was about the movie that went wrong for it to be as bad as it was. I understood that there was a lot that didn’t work in it, but I found myself almost loathing the film, much more than I really wanted to. Some of it I feel comes from Jodie Foster, whom I think is a great actress, but I feel comes off as arrogant when choosing roles that make her out to be a heroine, as this movie does incestuously. Some of it comes from director Neil Jordan, whom I can almost feel the money falling into his pocket as he took this picture. Maybe felt that he could turn this movie into something, and there a fleeting moment when I felt that he was before the movie wallowed back into it’s self-aggrandizing once more.The movie starts us off with Erica Bane (Foster playing a character where the last name means something about the character). She’s a radio DJ for a show that I’m surprised gets 5 listeners as she replays sounds of the ... " [More]
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"I love bad ass bitches movies and The Brave One is the bad ass-iest. Full of suspense and righteous action, The Brave One will capture your attention and leave you with your mouth open wide. Radio personality Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) and her fiancé David (Naveen Andrews) are walking their dog when a band of thugs attack them in a tunnel, brutally beating them both and killing David. When Bain wakes up from an extended coma, she is wrought with fear. In order to function without being lost to fear she arms herself so that she can return to the world. Once armed, she finds herself in situations where she would need to protect herself again and with only limited hesitation, she kills those people who attack her. Bain strikes up a friendship with Detective Mercer (Terrence Howard), the detective working on her killings. In The Brave One, Jodie Foster is doing with Jody Foster does best, being sincerely vulnerable and shamelessly strong. After the beating, Erica experi ... " [More]
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"The Brave One is a very intense drama. Some of the scenes are a little over the top, meant to move the plot along, rather than develop the characters and relationships, but overall, it is a good action movie. Just don't expect to look that much deeper. Jodie Foster's monologs are amazing and insightful. " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
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An artfully crafted vigilante flick that benefits endlessly from a simmering lead performance by Jodie Foster, a memorable turn by supporting player Terrence Howard, and the intoxicating direction of veteran filmmaker Neil Jordan, The Brave One offers a fairly predictable yet thought-provoking meditation on the transformative power of revenge before a last-minute twist highlights how even the most righteous can succumb to their hunger for justice under the right circumstances. Robbed of her fiancé and rendered comatose by a murderous gang of street thugs, popular radio show host Erica Bain (Foster) eventually awakens to discover just how cruel fate can be. Erica is shattered to learn that her fiancé was killed in the vicious attack, and soon becomes wary of venturing outside alone. Returning to the apartment to begin the emotional recovery process, Erica is frightened by the fearful stranger that seems to have taken her over from within. It is at this point that Erica realizes that despite having never been afraid of anything in the past, she now fears the city she once called home and remains unable to venture out onto the streets without the reassurance that she will always remain in control of her fate. Jordan's technique of expressing his protagonist's churning malaise as she takes her first steps toward recovery is undeniably effective, and Foster offers a fascinating portrayal of a woman who never realized her own true nature until she began to grasp the profound true nature of fear itself. Likewise, Howard -- coming off yet another memorable performance in Richard Shepard's The Hunting Party -- proves once again that he is one of the most talented character actors in the film industry with his role as a frustrated police officer seeking justice against a powerful businessman who seems untouchable. The connection between Foster and Howard's characters is truly the heart of the film, and both actors are note perfect in their many scenes together (the scene in which they discuss the vigilante spree at a diner counter in particular shows both the actors and the director at the peak of their creative powers). What ultimately sets The Brave One apart from the vast majority of vigilante films is that while it never denies the viewer the cathartic release of seeing Foster go Mrs. 9mm on the worst scum that the city has to offer, it's the protagonist's compelling quest to connect with that mysterious inner stranger that will truly have viewers pondering their own stances on capital punishment and the consequences of taking the law into your own hands. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 



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