When a young mother reconsiders abandoning her baby, she discovers a scheme selling foundlings for adoption.When a young mother reconsiders abandoning her baby, she discovers a scheme selling foundlings for adoption.When a young mother reconsiders abandoning her baby, she discovers a scheme selling foundlings for adoption.
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Just as his previous films, Hiro Koreeda's "Broker" deals with existential themes like the meaning of family (or the lack of it). You may argue that the Japanese star director even doubles down on this, adding crime (selling babies) and even homicide to the mix. The fact that his recent film is set in Korea might even add a somber, heavy note - as most Korean films of the 2000s have confronted the impact of deep societal rifts with head-on cynicism (Parasite; Burning) or even brutality (Squid Game).
For all its melancholic atmosphere, though, "Broker" never loses its sense of humor and optimism: In its better parts, it even has a feel-good road-movie charm; in its weaker moments - including the somewhat saccharine ending - it feels more like a fairytale than the quietly realistic style Koreeda is famous for. Nonetheless, a few tears and moments of warmth can be beautiful at times, and the film's story is still worth dwelling more deeply on.
For all its melancholic atmosphere, though, "Broker" never loses its sense of humor and optimism: In its better parts, it even has a feel-good road-movie charm; in its weaker moments - including the somewhat saccharine ending - it feels more like a fairytale than the quietly realistic style Koreeda is famous for. Nonetheless, a few tears and moments of warmth can be beautiful at times, and the film's story is still worth dwelling more deeply on.
Broker is a very poignant and sweet and engaging film from start to finish. It takes a very gentle and subtle approach at all times that makes for a very relaxing and meditative experience, despite the fact that it is often dealing with very serious issues.
Mostly this gentleness and subtlety comes from the performances and the style. Song Kang-Ho gives a terrific performance as do the whole cast. They each have their own complexities and issues that come to light and are intriguing to explore and discover.
The direction is beautiful, capturing the characters and the scenery perfectly. Visually the film is nice and rewarding.
I think the story is where the film needed the most work. At times it felt a little fractured and didn't really come to fruition in a satisfying way.
Overall though Broker is a very strong film with lots to offer.
Mostly this gentleness and subtlety comes from the performances and the style. Song Kang-Ho gives a terrific performance as do the whole cast. They each have their own complexities and issues that come to light and are intriguing to explore and discover.
The direction is beautiful, capturing the characters and the scenery perfectly. Visually the film is nice and rewarding.
I think the story is where the film needed the most work. At times it felt a little fractured and didn't really come to fruition in a satisfying way.
Overall though Broker is a very strong film with lots to offer.
Broker has a stellar cast: Song Kang Ho, Bae Doona, Gang Do Won, IU, even small roles have familiar Korean star faces all over. This is a good movie, and while all the stellar casts shine bright as always, it fell flat on the script. No conflict and no tense almost 124 minutes of runtime definitely not a movie for everyone.
Good 7/10.
Good 7/10.
A journey of finding the best future for a baby. Instead of using the term of disfunctional family, I prefer to describe them as souls fated to meet and to heal their inner child's wounds.
Many said it is a slow paced film with beautiful cinematography, but for me it is nothing near slow paced.
Dir. Koreeda forced us to think non stop from the 1st scene.
All cast members acted perfectly and percisely, even the baby.
Song Kang Ho deserve his Best Actor title with no doubt.
He is the sweet bitterness of the film.
Many said it is a slow paced film with beautiful cinematography, but for me it is nothing near slow paced.
Dir. Koreeda forced us to think non stop from the 1st scene.
All cast members acted perfectly and percisely, even the baby.
Song Kang Ho deserve his Best Actor title with no doubt.
He is the sweet bitterness of the film.
The film takes us on a journey of sadness and hopes into the mysteries of modern society. On one hand, the film deals with an issue that is very hard on hearts, which is the abandonment and trafficking of children, and on the other hand, hope through good people who know nothing but giving by sheltering orphans and raising them. Despite the predominance of the sad side in the film, the events were not gloomy and dark, but rather random and spontaneous and a glimmer of hope begins to grow and spread in the middle to the end......even in the worst of people there is good.
Of course not forgetting the great performance from Song Kang-ho.
Of course not forgetting the great performance from Song Kang-ho.
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- TriviaThe young mother character is played by IU, who is a major pop star known as IU in South Korea. Director Hirokazu Koreeda cast her because he was impressed by her performance in My Mister (2018), a Korean show he watched during quarantine.
- Quotes
Dong-soo: It might rain. Take an umbrella
Moon So-young: Come and get me if it rains. With an umbrella.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,046,899
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,265
- Dec 26, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $18,851,416
- Runtime2 hours 9 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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