Brothers War (2009)
10/10
A testament to the badness of war
1 June 2009
This film brings deserved attention to the plight of one of the most historically under-privileged and persecuted groups: The Freemasons. "Brother's War," as an expose of secret societies, has been described by the New York Times as approaching the social significance of Dan Brown's proud tomes.

Tino Struckmann's revolutionary portrayal of Capt. Klaus Mueller, a German, as a gravel-voiced American stereotype suggests many shocking parallels between Nazi Germany and the society of now.

To further emphasize the parallels of "Brother's War" to the society of now, the filmmakers intentionally included a number of shots with a protruding boom, and an extended scene in which an iPhone is clearly visible.
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