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In Australia, two brothers named Terry and Jeff will be affected by the turbulent history and world views in a seemingly aggressive way. In Victoria, we face a new family tragedy. Two brothers heading to the family home to kill their mother Roger's husband, Terry and Jeff might do the trick for a simple motive.
A perfectly executed blend of twisted family dramatics, black comedy and bloody violence, told through a pitch-perfect level of tension sure to make the coolest of cat sweat bullets.
Though brimming with pitch-black comedy, "Brothers' Nest" actually plays like more of an absurdist tragedy as it pits good brother against good-brother-gone-bad in a cautionary tale of longing and desperation that packs a surprisingly affecting punch.
This is a comedy that's blacker than pitch, and tethered enough to unexaggerated human behavior that it can really commit to the consequences of its characters' colossal stupidity.