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The Brothers Bloom DVD

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Adrien Brody (Predators, The Pianist) and Mark Ruffalo (Where The Wild Things Are, Zodiac) star as The Brothers Bloom, two notorious and enigmatic conmen.

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Released
04 October 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Elevation Sales 
Classification
Runtime
111 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055201811677 
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Crime comedy caper starring Adrien Brody, Mark Ruffalo and Rachel Weisz. Brothers Stephen Bloom (Ruffalo) and Bloom Bloom (Brody) have been professional con artists since childhood, and have honed the art of swindling fortunes to perfection. When they meet beautiful but lonely New Jersey heiress Penelope (Weisz), they determine to pull off one last spectacular heist through an elaborate scheme that takes them all around the world. But as Stephen's elaborate web of deception pulls ever tighter, Bloom begins to wonder exactly who is conning who.

When the younger of two notorious sibling con artists announces a plan to go legit, his brother implores him to carry out one last swindle in the eagerly anticipated sophomore feature from BRICK writer/director Rian Johnson. Tired of a life on the run, a confidence man who has dedicated his life to the art of the grift decides to call it quits. Despite his plans to leave his criminal past behind, however, the reluctant scammer finds that his brother has masterminded one last scheme to claim the wealth of an eccentric millionaire (Rachel Weisz). With the opportunity to make enough money so that he would be able to live comfortably even if his legitimate endeavours fail, the heretofore unrepentant con man finds it increasingly difficult to refuse his sibling's potentially profitable endeavour.

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