I went to see the Four Brothers the other day. My friend Kat said "I hear its a blokes film", obviously I denied this and at first I almost convinced myself that it wasn't. Well that's when the guns came out. It is a good film and its not a typical "lets kick ass and shoot up the place film". It has a feeling to it and a reason behind the violence, well maybe. The overall reason why is a little vague in a sense but obvious in others - if that makes sense. The reason behind the why is a little daft but heck it's a good film. I enjoyed it, though not as much as I though I would have. Overall was this a blokes film? I'd probably agree it was, though not a typical one. Oh and as Kat said I do hope that Detroit isn't really like how it is perceived in films. If it is then I do feel sorry for anyone who lives in the bad parts, though I do guess that you could take anywhere and you will find somewhere "dodgy". Gosh, now I am sounding like a middle class moron - honest I'm far from that.







