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The summer holidays have just begun and 11 year-old Skunk's afternoons are full of day dreams and curious wanderings around her neighborhood - with the exception that she must regularly give herself injections to combat her type 1 diabetes. When, one day, Skunk (Eloise Laurence) discovers her bitter and angry older neighbor, Mr. Oswald (Rory Kinnear), savagely beating Rick, a psychologically-troubled boy from the neighborhood whom Mr. Oswald's daughter has callously and fictitiously accused of rape, Skunk's innocence begins to vanish. Trying to find solace with her loving nanny (Zana Marjanovic) and father (Tim Roth), with whom she is very close, Skunk is unwittingly drawn into her neighbors' unfolding melodrama involving violence, sex, and life-shattering illness. Her home, her neighborhood and her school all become treacherous environments where the happy certainties of childhood give way to a fear-filled doubt, and the promise of a complex, broken future. Overwhelmed by her experiences, Skunk herself is drawn into an ethereal chaos from which she may only return through the intense love of those closest to her. (c) Film Movement
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Release Date Broken Jul 19, 2013 Limited
Genres Broken
: Drama

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User Count Like for Broken : 955
All Critics Ranting For Broken : 6.1
All Critics Count For Broken : 31
All Critics Percentage For Broken : 61 %

Actors For Broken

Cillian Murphy,Tim Roth,Lino Facioli,Bill Milner,Zana Marjanovic,Denis Lawson,Eloise Laurence,Robert Emms,Rory Kinnear

Genres Broken : Drama


Review For Broken

Norris works hard to inject some joy and wonder into what could easily be a much more dark and miserable experience.
Dave Calhoun-Time Out

Norris' film does find a beating heart, if not exactly a focus, in the tender father-daughter relationship between Archie and Skunk, nicely underplayed by Roth and Laurence.
Charles Gant-Variety

The film is rich in poignant moments and negotiates its frequent shifts from violence to gentleness to sorrow with sensitivity.
David Rooney-Hollywood Reporter

Attention: Book Discussion Groups. Have I got a book for you. And a movie beautifully adapted from it. Both are titled Broken.
Tony Macklin-tonymacklin.net

A moving and thoughtful cinema experience.
Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy

It is a sad viewing experience, but never a pessimistic one. Skunk's world is full of love; whatever fractured form it may take, Broken always returns to that enriching notion.
Simon Foster-sbs.com.au

Taut, engrossing domestic tale [that] takes place in a cul-de-sac where a violent neighbour-on-neighbour attack provides the springboard for a strong story about secrets, lies and unravelling lives.
Jim Schembri-3AW

Amounts to a contrived, feel-bad suburban melodrama where a series of head-slapping misunderstandings lead to everyone being as miserable as possible.
Aaron Yap-Flicks.co.nz

A moving and visually beautiful story of an eleven-year old girl who is increasingly drawn into the complicated and cruel world of the everyday English suburbs.
Simon Weaving-Screenwize

The adaptation from the novel is excellent, a fine example of how character and place can be sculpted from prose
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

Acclaimed theatre director Rufus Norris has taken the various story strands of Mark O'Rowe's proficient adaptation of Daniel Clay's novel and plaited them into an emotional tour de force
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

Broken takes a toxic suburbia and tenderly examines the fallout.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show

The final suggestion that people on medication are just a mood-swing from being a danger to the community consigns Norris's dull-looking film to the lowest echelons of stigmatizing thought.
Eddie Harrison-The List

Erupts into unpersuasive, blood-drenched melodrama that is no doubt intended as a wake-up call to a troubled country.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

Even the presence of Tim Roth, Cillian Murphy and Denis Lawson can't sell us on scenarios that make The Jeremy Kyle Show look restrained.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman

Laurence in particular is dynamic as Norris's young muse, a guileless screen presence who effortlessly charms us back to childhood.
Damon Wise-Radio Times

It presents a portrait of British life that may indeed make you wonder about the origins of the 2011 riots, but also misses as many targets as it hits.
Derek Malcolm-This is London

While this strikingly well-made film is a great calling card for rising-star filmmaker Norris, it's also so relentlessly dark and unsettling that it's difficult to see the point of it all.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

Roth is charming and Laurence is an intriguing young talent to watch, but Broken is a shaggy dog story wallowing in emotions that it seldom earns.
Emma Dibdin-Digital Spy

As is so often the case with gritty British realism, it sacrifices the realism for extra piles of grit.
Grant Rollings-Sun Online

Mainly worth seeing for a sparky performance by Eloise Laurence, whose cheeky smile lights up the surrounding miserabilism.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]

The cast are terrific - including Cillian Murphy as a sympathetic teacher - but it's a tough watch.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express

A dead-end movie in more ways than one.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

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