
The Three Brothers
A deceptively simple comedy unfolds as three estranged half-brothers, each embodying distinct comedic personas, navigate the fallout of a promised inheritance revealed – and then rescinded – at their mother’s funeral. The film doesn’t focus on the money itself, but on the initially transactional relationship between the brothers blossoming into genuine familial connection as they collaboratively scheme, and hilariously fail, to reclaim what they believed was rightfully theirs. It's a gently observational portrait of fractured family dynamics, fueled by witty dialogue and situational irony, rather than slapstick, emphasizing the slow burn of rediscovered brotherhood amidst financial absurdity. The humor is deeply rooted in the characters’ individual eccentricities and the surprisingly heartwarming realization that shared adversity can forge profound bonds, creating a uniquely nostalgic and comforting experience.
Iinkcukacha zefilimu
- Abaqondisi
- Bernard Campan, Didier Bourdon
- Umhla wokukhululwa
- 1995-12-13
- Ubude bexesha
- 105 imiz
- Isikali
- 7.0 / 10 (815)
Abadlali
- Pascal Légitimus
- Didier Bourdon
- Bernard Campan
- Antoine du Merle
- Anne Jacquemin













