
Renato, a Mexican aviation exec, is shocked to learn he has an American half-brother he never knew about, the free-spirited Asher. They are forced on a road trip together, tracing the path their father took from Mexico to the US.... (Full plot summary below)
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Renato, a Mexican aviation exec, is shocked to learn he has an American half-brother he never knew about, the free-spirited Asher. They are forced on a road trip together, tracing the path their father took from Mexico to the US.
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| The Film StageDan MeccaThere is an intentionality here that is overwhelmingly optimistic while also insisting on acknowledging all of the troubles of our current moment. And while this does not always mix well with some of the slapstick, the alchemy is ultimately fulfilling. |
| Los Angeles TimesMichael OrdonaThere’s much to like about the road-trip comedy Half Brothers. It’s funny, smart, topical and even touching at times. But it’s hard to overcome the inescapable rot at its center. |
| RogerEbert.comMonica CastilloBecause of the movie’s uneven story and characters, it’s a bumpy ride no matter which route you take. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreI’d say Half Brothers half works, but that’s unjustifiably generous. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyIt’s a slick film that’s forgettable at best, annoyingly broad and unfunny at worst. |
| Austin ChronicleJosh KupeckiWith way too many tonal shifts and a narrative that trades cohesion for caprice, the film feels like riding shotgun with a toddler attempting to drive a manual transmission. |
| The New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe movie clearly intends to send a serious message about how draconian immigration policies tear families apart. But a hard-hitting drama would be preferable to this strenuously wacky bromance. |
| User ReviewBlakesReviews“Half Brothers” is half amazing So, I just finished this film last night and I loved the message it was trying to send, half Brothers is a road tripBromance movie that sends two brothers on a road trip tracing the path their father took as an immigrant from Mexico to learn about his story and hardships in a new country. When the Economy crashes Flavio (Juan Pablo Espinosa), flees to America and never returns, leaving his son to grow up without a father. The now grown-up Renato (Luis Gerardo Méndez) gets a call from his dying father’s new wife and it brings his rage to the surface, and when he goes to America to say his goodbyes, he instead learns he has a half brother, Asher (Connor Del Rio), and now has to solve his father’s riddle to find out the truth behind his life’s story. While the message of the film is beautiful, unfortunately, that message is tarnished by the unbalanced story, while the film is funny, even hilarious at times, it takes away from the main message this film is trying to send. I wish we could have just seen Flavio’s (Juan Pablo Espinosa) story I feel like the Two brothers going on a road trip was a creative but worse way of telling their father’s story, but even with all of that said I would still recommend this movie to my family and friends who like comedy and Drama. |
| User ReviewKC_RV_2022Total and absolute nonsense from the outset. Awful script, annoying dislikable characters and terrible performances although the dad was good so he got one of the two stars and the goat got the other. Whoever gave this the nod should be bagged. One of the worst films I've ever seen. |
| User ReviewJLuis_001A shameful attempt at comedy that tries to talk a bit about immigration, but ends up being a mediocre story saturated with stereotypes. Insipid and completely insubstantial. |