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Broken

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United Kingdom · 2012
Rated R · 1h 31m
Director Rufus Norris
Starring Tim Roth, Eloise Laurence, Cillian Murphy, Zana Marjanović
Genre Drama

Skunk is an 11-year-old girl living in a London neighborhood with her father, her brother, and her nanny. They're surrounded by neighbors, including a learning-disabled teenager and a violent and aggressive father of three daughters. As conflict arises in the neighborhood, Skunk must confront the challenges of adult life.

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The Telegraph by

Norris and his director of photography Rob Hardy have shot it with stylish confidence, but Mark O’Rowe’s script (adapted from Daniel Clay’s novel) feels cramped and over-schematic.

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Time Out London by Dave Calhoun

If its script is a little unwieldy and overwrought at times, Broken is still a work of delightful moments and strong promise for many of those involved. Norris works hard to inject some joy and wonder into what could easily be a much more dark and miserable experience.

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New York Magazine (Vulture) by David Edelstein

Rufus Norris’s debut film, Broken, is a fractured, tonally scrambled British coming-of-age movie with flashes of greatness and an intensely felt performance by a young actress named Eloise Laurence.

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The Hollywood Reporter by David Rooney

There are simply too many characters jostling for attention and too many competing plot strands in a not-quite-seamless marriage of hard-edged social realism with a lyrical novelistic overlay. That said, the film is rich in poignant moments and negotiates its frequent shifts from violence to gentleness to sorrow with sensitivity.

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Village Voice by Inkoo Kang

Unfortunately, Broken lives up to its mawkish title, and the slice-of-life tragedies of the film's first half devolve into manipulative melodrama in the latter part. When society breaks, the spell does, too.

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The Guardian by Peter Bradshaw

There are some good ideas, strong moments and a blue-chip cast in Broken, the feature-film debut from award-winning theatre and opera director Rufus Norris. But they somehow don't come together successfully.

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