Many of you can not have heard of the film 'Harry Brown' (because it's a British movie starring Michael Caine), and a lot of you could see it as a cheap British rip-off of Clint Eastwood's 'Gran Torino'. However, after seeing the movie two times now I can assure you that a cheap rip-off it isn't always; as an alternative it's far one of the first-rate films of 2009 (and of the last decade), providing one of the greatest actors to ever grace our displays.

The movie essentially follows the principle character (Harry Brown) who lives on one of the worst estates in England (right in the coronary heart of 'Elephant and Castle' in London). Harry and his neighbours are tormented day and night time through a gang of youths that seem to run insurrection with none worry of results or police intervention.

If you are from England or have live in England for a meaningful time frame (specially within the suburbs of a massive metropolis) then you will no question be acquainted with what we name 'chavs'. Chavs are basically the scum of society in that they're no-wish young adults with nothing better to do than placing round on street corners (or in this film's case, in an underpass) and abusing everybody that walks past.

I experience that a massive part of the enchantment of looking Harry Brown is seeing Michael Caine (who is, in any case one of the u . S .'s finest ever actors) beating up a set of chavs due to the fact they killed his best friend. They say that movies are basically simply fantasies, and I realize many humans that would love to do what Caine does in this movie, in order that they locate the viewing experience almost healing

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