There are few things in life
stronger than the love between a mother and her children. In director John
Singleton’s action thriller Four
Brothers, that bond is prematurely ended when Evelyn Mercer is killed in a
convenience store robbery. Upon hearing of her death, her four children return
to Detroit to search for answers.
Without
having any significant clues about the murder, Bobby (Mark Wahlberg), Angel
(Tyrese Gibson), Jeremiah (Andre Benjamin), and Jack (Garrett Hedlund) take the
search for justice into their own hands. Sometimes overly aggressive and
careless in their actions, the brothers stop at nothing to question the people that
they think were behind the hit put out for their mother. This even stretches so
far as to witness Bobby hold up a gymnasium full of people at gunpoint, just so
he can ask everyone a few questions about the crime.
Singleton
(who also directed the well-known films Boyz
n the Hood and 2 Fast 2 Furious) had
a vision for a film full of both conflict and a rash of violence, and that
vision is captured during a number of scenes in Four Brothers. Whether taking an interrogation to the extreme or
being ambushed at their home, the weapon-yielding brothers do not back down
from bloodshed. Through it all, their brotherhood remains in tact and nearly
immortal, until an attack from antagonist Victor Sweet’s gang changes
everything.
Despite
the beatings the men take, nothing ever separates them from the path to finding
out who was behind Evelyn’s murder. Not even related by birth, their
brotherhood is a real one, and it’s a direct result of the lives that Evelyn granted
them. With violence often comes tragedy, but with the brothers, violence only
allows them to see clearer into the frazzled minds of those that they hunt.
As
one progresses through the movie, it is evident that Four Brothers has more to share than just fistfights. It is a film
that takes away innocence from so many, yet it is also one that manages to put
the guilty in their rightful place. One could argue that the brothers
themselves are true criminals, but others could provide insight into the fact
that they are actually avengers – they’re the guys you want to root for.
Singleton’s
cast of characters is often reckless, but they are always acting out to defend
the honor of Evelyn Mercer. Just like the bond between Evelyn and her sons,
brotherhood can never be taken away.