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  1. The Brothers Bloom are the best con men in the world, swindling millionaires with complex scenarios of lust and intrigue. Now they've decided to take on one last job - showing a beautiful and eccentric heiress the time of her life with a romantic adventure that takes them around the world.

  2. Welcome to the world of The Brothers Bloom, where deception is an art and nothing is as it seems. For as long as they can remember, the Brothers Bloom have had only each other to depend on. From their childhood in a long series of gloomy foster homes to their high-flying lives as the world's two best con men, Stephen (Mark Ruffalo, Zodiac ) and Bloom (Oscar® winner Adrien Brody, The Pianist ...

  3. 14 mag 2009 · Rather like an Indiana Jones film, “The Brothers Bloom” layers movie styles, from noir to adventure serial to screwball comedy, to conjure a timeless present.

  4. 3 giu 2010 · W riter-director Rian Johnson is the super-smart operator who in 2005 gave us Brick, a witty exercise in style that married up the high school movie genre with a hard-boiled thriller in the manner ...

  5. Welcome to the world of The Brothers Bloom, where deception is an art and nothing is at it seems! Adrien Brody (Predators, The Pianist) and Mark Ruffalo (Where The Wild Things Are, Zodiac) star as The Brothers Bloom, two notorious and enigmatic conmen. Looking to pull off one final con, Bloom (Brody) and Stephen (Ruffalo) lure naive heiress Penelope (Rachel Weisz) on a journey that takes them ...

  6. 15 mag 2009 · THE BROTHERS BLOOM Movie Review. By Matt Goldberg Published May 15, 2009. CL. I still can't get over how much I enjoyed Rian Johnson's "The Brothers Bloom". Even after hearing nothing ...

  7. All their lives, brothers Stephen (Ruffalo) and Bloom (Brody) have perfected the fine art of the con. Now they're ready for one last spectacular score - luring Penelope (Weisz), an eccentric heiress, into an elaborate scheme that takes them around the world. Watch as writer/director Rian Johnson's (Brick) caper unravels in this brilliant, comedic tale.