Brothers (2015)
*Brothers* strips away Hollywood gloss to deliver a raw, unflinching portrait of sibling rivalry and buried love. Tom and Jake aren’t just at odds—they are mirrors of each other’s regrets, forcing you to confront how family wounds shape us. The emotional pull is relentless, a slow-burn tension that erupts in moments of quiet devastation. This is for anyone who’s ever loved someone they don’t fully understand. It’s messy, honest, and unforgettable—a character study that feels less like a story and more like a confession.