Braven 2018

They threatened his world. He will destroy theirs.

6.2 / 10   979 vote(s)
R
Drama Action Thriller

A logger defends his family from a group of dangerous drug runners.

Homepage https://highlandfilmgroup.com/movies/braven
Release Date 2018-02-01
Runtime 1h 34m
Directors Lin Oeding, Brian Andrew Mendoza, Thomas Scott Stanton, Hilary Thomson, Glen Trotiner, Erin French, Matthew Crowe, Walter Lawlor, Robert Alonzo
Producers Jason Momoa, Michael Nilon, Alana Crow, Alex Patrick, Molly Hassell, Eric Laciste, Rob Blackie, James Mendoza, Brian Andrew Mendoza, Glen Trotiner, Stephanie Pon, Simon Williams, Delphine Perrier, Bill Bromiley, Ted Cawrey, Charles Auty, Shanan Becker, Arianne Fraser, Raffaele Apuzzo
Writers Thomas Pa'a Sibbett, Michael Nilon

Little bit Home Invasion, little bit Western, little bit Die Hard. Braven sees Momoa in the titular role (maybe prepping for his upcoming role as Draven?) of this throwback action thriller, which is always a good place to start any movie. While not exactly groundbreaking, Braven was more enjoyable than I had suspected it might be. The sort of thing that'd definitely be worthwhile on Netflix or matinée .

Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go.

Gimly

Fighting drug runners in the snowy wilds with Jason Momoa

A logger in Washington State (Jason Momoa) is forced to defend his family against a group of violent drug runners in the wintry woods. Stephen Lang and Jill Wagner play the father and wife while Garret Dillahunt and Zahn McClarnon play heavies.

"Braven" (2018) is an action/thriller that takes place in the snowy sticks in the mold of “Sugar Mountain” (2016), “Hold the Dark” (2018), “The Edge” (1997) and maybe “Cliffhanger” (1993). While it’s the least of these, it’s not bad and has its points of interest. There’s a one-man-army element akin to Rambo. What holds the movie back is a couple unbelievable action sequences, like the protagonist’s rope strategy at the end. Why Sure!

But the locations and cast are good, as well as the superlative score. A little bit of “The Last of the Mohicans” (1992) is thrown into the mix. Regrettably, the flick scores weakly on the feminine front.

The film runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot in Newfoundland, Canada, with establishing shots of the Great Northwest and some CGI mountains in the background.

GRADE: B-/C+

Wuchak