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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

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By Jack Simmons

A brand new comedy about the world's greatest conmen gang is about to be released in to movie theaters. The Brothers Bloom has a cast of award winning actors that make this light hearted romp a pleasure to sit through. The story centers on the brothers final job before they embark on retirement.

The world of the Brothers Bloom is never quite as it might first appear, a life lived by deceit has seen them liberate vast fortunes from their victims over many years. The time has come though for them to embark on their biggest con ever, to swindle a single Jersey heiress out of some of her fortune, and that's where the fun begins.

For their entire lives, the brothers have always been self reliant. From a childhood spent in care to their lives as high flying confidence tricksters, the brothers have always shared everything. I'm eager to watch The Brothers Bloom movie free, because this movie seems right up my street. There are already links out on the Internet where I can download it for free.

There are two Brothers Bloom, and one of them, Bloom, decides he wants to give up his life of crime and settle down. Before he does that however, he signs up to one final job whereby he gets himself in a relationship with the beautiful heiress Penelope (Rachel Weisz) - eventually though, the pair form a real romance which throws Bloom's plans out of the window.

Rian Johnson both wrote and directed The Brothers Bloom, as he had done his previous two offerings Brick (2006) and Looper, a sci-fi movie set in the present day. Fans of Rachel Weisz are in for a real treat, as the luscious Ms. Weisz melts my heart as always. Adrien Brody and Mark Ruffalo play the Brothers Bloom, and as a pairing they work really well.

The movie is due for a limited release on May 15th, and a release to a much wider audience a couple of weeks later on the 29th. If you are a fan of the romantic comedy you will really 'get' this film, so it would be a shame if you let it be one of those movies that you catch up with in a year or so when it has been out on DVD for ages - it is worth catching first time round.

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