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Brotherhood 2006

Runtime

16 mins

Language

English

English

Set in Melbourne's Housing States social housing complex, the film follows two Middle‑Eastern brothers living with their mother. Older brother Ali battles heroin addiction, while younger Syed seeks a different future, finding refuge in urban poetry that offers an escape from his brother's world and the pressures of their environment.

Set in Melbourne's Housing States social housing complex, the film follows two Middle‑Eastern brothers living with their mother. Older brother Ali battles heroin addiction, while younger Syed seeks a different future, finding refuge in urban poetry that offers an escape from his brother's world and the pressures of their environment.

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Brotherhood does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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A decade after the events of Adulthood, Sam Peel has traded the old life for something quieter, building a fragile normal with his girlfriend Kayla and their two children while continuing to support Alisa and her teenage daughter, whose father Sam killed years earlier. Alisa forgives him, but she asks for something more: she wants Sam to tell her daughter what really happened to Trife. The past looms when Sam overhears a girl describe an assault by a man named “Mooks,” a detail that will pull him back into a dangerous world he thought he’d left behind.

Soon, the danger intensifies. Sam’s brother Royston is shot during a performance, and an envelope addressed to Sam is left at the scene by the gunman Drew. In the hospital, Royston’s bandmate Henry reveals that Drew was sent to target Royston, and he hands Sam the envelope’s contents—a single address that Sam must visit alone. The trip to that address becomes a test of nerve as Sam encounters Janette, a woman who spills coffee and then seduces him, filming their encounter. The address itself is a sprawling mansion where Sam is quickly outnumbered, beaten, and brought to a basement where the criminal Daley confronts him on behalf of Mooks, the shadowy boss.

Sam refuses to join Daley’s gang, and the confrontation turns into a pulse-pounding escape that’s only the beginning of a larger feud. Got by, Sam is captured again but rescued by Henry just as Hugs, a ruthless thug, issues a warning with a vicious strike. Sam reaches out to Kayla to protect his family, but a shocking turn follows: Kayla discovers a DVD of Sam with Janette, and she leaves in anger, severing their trust.

Desperate, Sam seeks help from Buds, his old friend turned detective, but Buds can’t get into the mansion without a warrant, leaving Sam to confront the danger on his own terms. Daley, furious at Sam’s defiance, orders Curtis (Trife’s uncle) to strike at Sam’s family, while Curtis and Hugs plot to take control themselves. The violence spills into every corner of Sam’s life as Janette is dragged into danger, Mrs. Peel—Royston’s mother—finds herself embroiled in the maelstrom, and tragedy strikes at her door when Curtis and Hugs murder her. Sam is arrested, though Buds eventually clears him, and a funeral for Royston deepens the sense of loss and the need for resolution.

At the graveside, Royston tells Sam that he plans to move to America with his pregnant fiancée, while Sam and Kayla’s uneasy relationship teeters on the edge of reconciliation. Afterward, Sam’s hunger for revenge resurfaces. He infiltrates a gym to obtain a weapon, linking up with allies like Brick, who is seeking payback for Mooks’ assault on his daughter Sariya, and with Henry who tracks down Daley’s henchmen with Sam’s help. The plan culminates in a full-on assault on Daley’s estate, where Sam, Hassan, Henry, Brick, Sariya, and Calvin converge as police close in. Daley—unmasked as Mooks—tries to escape, and in a brutal chain of events Hugs is killed while Sam and friends confront the gang’s leadership.

The police stop the melee just as Curtis and Sam duel, a moment that ends with Curtis shot dead by the police after attempting a final shot on Sam. The truth about Daley is revealed in a pile of money and a confrontation that ends with Mooks eliminated by Brick’s gunfire. With the immediate danger behind him, Sam shares the recovered wealth with Royston, Alisa, and everyone who stood with him, though the price of revenge lingers. In the final moment, Sam meets Buds one last time. Buds declines to help further but reinforces their friendship and warns Sam to stay clear of trouble, leaving Sam to decide how far he will let the past govern his future.

Throughout, the film threads together themes of loyalty, forgiveness, and the heavy cost of vengeance, painting a portrait of a man trying to protect his family while navigating a labyrinth of betrayals that threaten to pull him back into the violence he walked away from. The tone remains gritty and grounded, a careful balance of character-driven consequence and tense, action-fueled set pieces that test Sam’s resolve and the limits of what family means when the line between right and wrong keeps shifting. The narrative builds to a hard-won, morally ambiguous victory that feels earned, not glamorous, and it hinges on the fragile, enduring ties that bind Sam to those he loves and to the hard-won truth about the people who tried to bring him down.

As the credits roll, the message lands: revenge can reshape a life, but the choice of whom you become in the aftermath may define you more than the vengeance itself. Mrs. Peel remains a poignant reminder of innocence lost and the families left in the wake of violence.

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