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  1. Aug 25, 2005 · Written by. Ehren Kruger. Terry Gilliam's "The Brothers Grimm" is a work of limitless invention, but it is invention without pattern, chasing itself around the screen without finding a plot. Watching it is a little exhausting. If the images in the movie had been put to the service of a story we could care about, he might have had something.

  2. Aug 26, 2005 · Feb 28, 2020. Sep 1, 2009. The Brothers Grimm, Wilhelm (Matt Damon) and Jacob (Heath Ledger), are dysfunctional schemers who go from town to town putting on shows that convince inhabitants they ...

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    • Terry Gilliam
    • PG-13
    • Matt Damon
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  4. May 16, 2020 · Period Drama Review: The Brothers Grimm. Last Updated on May 19, 2020. When the real world is a challenging place, there can be comfort in escaping to an on-screen battle against the dark forces. If that struggle happens to take place in the early 19th century, feature an evil queen and be inspired by the lives of legendary storytellers, the ...

  5. The Brothers Grimm Reviews. A welcome change from the bland remakes and sequels that have cluttered up the multi-plexes this summer. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jan 31, 2021. Gilliam's ...

  6. The Brothers Grimm is a 2005 fantasy adventure film directed by Terry Gilliam. The film stars Matt Damon, Heath Ledger and Lena Headey in an exaggerated and fictitious portrait of the Brothers Grimm as traveling con-artists in French-occupied Germany, during the early 19th century. The brothers eventually encounter a genuine fairy tale curse ...

    • $80–88 million
    • Charles Roven, Daniel Bobker
  7. Mild, one use of s-word. Drinking. Parents need to know that the film includes some scenes in the dark woods that might be frightening for younger viewers. The brothers argue and sometimes fight physically. Characters drink and behave boisterously (it's 19th-century rural Germany).

  8. Movie Review. In the early part of the 19th century, the Brothers Grimm—Wilhelm and Jacob—are known far and wide for their heroic ventures that help rid small German towns of creepy enchantments and all things witchlike. The only thing is, the witches they dispatch aren’t real. Neither are the ghosts they banish.

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