Thursday, 15 November 2007

Mr. Brooks




Mr. Brooks is a thriller film directed by Bruce A. Evans and starring Kevin Costner and William Hurt. It was released on June 1, 2007.

Earl Brooks (Costner) is an upstanding business owner and family man, recently honored as the Portland Chamber of Commerce’s Man of the Year. In his secret life, Earl is a serial killer, hounded by his id, manifested as the gleefully sadistic alter ego Marshall (Hurt). While he has refrained from killing for the last two years, Brooks feels the urge rising once again and, spurred on by Marshall, murders a couple in their home. Despite inadvertently killing them while their curtains are open, Earl follows his meticulous modus operandi, destroying all clothing and cleaning up the crime scene before departing.


The next day Earl attends his weekly meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, where he vaguely reveals his addiction without elaborating on the nature. Soon afterwards, Earl’s daughter Jane (Danielle Panabaker) returns home, having abruptly dropped out of Stanford. When pressed on her motives for abandoning college, Jane reveals that she’s pregnant, but Earl fears his daughter is hiding a much worse secret. Even more worrisome is the appearance of “Mr. Smith” (Dane Cook), a peeping tom who photographed Earl murdering the dancing couple. Fully aware of Earl's “Thumbprint Killer” alter ego, Smith demands to accompany Earl on his next murder, which Earl agrees to. As they troll for a victim, however, Smith becomes frustrated with Earl's meticulous preparations and nervous over Portland Detective Tracy Atwood (Demi Moore), chief investigator of the Thumbprint Killer case who hounds Smith at every turn, suspecting he's hiding something. Tracy herself is distracted by personal problems, including a messy divorce from her sleazy ex-husband (Jason Lewis) and an escaped serial killer (Matt Schulze) who abducts and nearly kills her before she escapes.

One day, Earl is shocked to find detectives outside his house, only to realize they are interested in speaking with his daughter, who left school following the murder of a student with a hatchet. Jane pleads innocence during questioning, but Earl realizes that his daughter may be guilty and afflicted with the same “addiction” he has. To deflect suspicion, he travels to her college campus in disguise and replicates the hatchet murder, making it appear the two murders are the work of a serial killer. At the same time, Earl and Marshall form a plan to address Mr. Smith's blackmail scheme, while researching Detective Atwood's background. Earl reevaluates his own life and decides that the best course of action for his family and friends is that he be murdered, a decision that infuriates Marshall. The plan involves taking Mr. Smith out on a promised thrill killing which would give Smith the confidence to kill Earl, to tie up loose ends. Meanwhile, Tracy gets a search warrant for Mr. Smith’s apartment, believing him to be the Thumbprint Killer, but finds it empty, containing only an invoice with the furniture's forwarding address. Upon investigating the address, she discovers it to be Meeks' hideout. In the ensuing gunfight, Tracy injures both Meeks and his girlfriend, who commit suicide rather than be arrested.

Earl and Smith infiltrate a high-rise apartment and murder another couple, revealed as Atwood's ex-husband and his divorce attorney. Smith, who urinates all over the floor out of nervousness, is now exhilarated by the killings, pulls a gun on Earl, who reveals his intention to die at Smith's hands and spare his family the shame of his eventual arrest. The two arrive at a cemetary, where Earl stands in front of an open grave and beckons Smith to shoot him. Smith squeezes the trigger, but the gun doesn't fire. Earl, who reveals that he disabled Smith's gun should he change his mind, reveals that he wants to live to see his grandchild. Earl murders Smith with a shovel and rolls him into the grave. With Smith’s urine providing the only DNA sample of the Thumbprint Killer, Earl is beyond suspicion. After the killings, Earl returns to his normal life, anonymously calling Atwood and telling her that the killings are over, before hanging up. Later that night, Earl goes upstairs to bed, stopping in his daughter's bedroom. As he kisses his sleeping daughter, her eyes shoot open, and she stabs him in the neck with a pair of scissors and watches him bleed to death. Earl wakes up, shuddering at the nightmare, and prays feverishly as the film ends.

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