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[[File:mr-brooks-poster-1_9857.jpg|frame|"I don't enjoy killing, Mr. Smith. I do it because I'm ''addicted'' to it. "]]
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{{quote| ''"The hunger has returned to Mr. Brooks' brain. It never really left."''}}
{{quote|''"The hunger has returned to Mr. Brooks' brain. It never really left."''}}


Earl Brooks ([[Kevin Costner]]) is a popular, humble, successful man with a beautiful wife and daughter, a thriving private company and a highly respected record of philanthropy, for which he was recently named the Portland Chamber Of Commerce' "Man of the Year".
Earl Brooks ([[Kevin Costner]]) is a popular, humble, successful man with a beautiful wife and daughter, a thriving private company and a highly respected record of philanthropy, for which he was recently named the Portland Chamber Of Commerce' "Man of the Year".
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This is only the tip of the iceberg, as an extremely determined detective ([[Demi Moore]]) who has been attempting to solve Brooks' murders for years seems to be getting closer, while going through a messy divorce and tracking another serial killer she previously caught, "the Hangman", who has now escaped. Brooks' family life is also getting more complicated as his daughter has just dropped out of college and moved back home, bringing an unexpected set of new problems with her.
This is only the tip of the iceberg, as an extremely determined detective ([[Demi Moore]]) who has been attempting to solve Brooks' murders for years seems to be getting closer, while going through a messy divorce and tracking another serial killer she previously caught, "the Hangman", who has now escaped. Brooks' family life is also getting more complicated as his daughter has just dropped out of college and moved back home, bringing an unexpected set of new problems with her.


''Mr. Brooks'' is a coolly cerebral thriller filled with style and highly detailed substance, focusing on the skeletons we all have in our closets — and what we might do if they ever got out.
''[[Mr. Brooks]]'' is a coolly cerebral thriller filled with style and highly detailed substance, focusing on the skeletons we all have in our closets — and what we might do if they ever got out.

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=== This film provide examples of: ===
* [[Asshole Victim]] - Several, but likely not all, of Mr. Brooks' victims.
* [[Asshole Victim]] - Several, but likely not all, of Mr. Brooks' victims.
* [[The Atoner]] - Brooks persistently tries.
* [[The Atoner]] - Brooks persistently tries.
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* [[Evil Tastes Good]]: "The hunger"
* [[Evil Tastes Good]]: "The hunger"
* [[Flaw Exploitation]] - And "Smith" has so many flaws indeed....
* [[Flaw Exploitation]] - And "Smith" has so many flaws indeed....
* [[Freeze Frame Bonus]]: Wanna know Mr. Baffert's first name? Pause the DVD and look closely at {{spoiler|the newspaper blurb about him in the diner scene towards the end}}.
* [[Freeze-Frame Bonus]]: Wanna know Mr. Baffert's first name? Pause the DVD and look closely at {{spoiler|the newspaper blurb about him in the diner scene towards the end}}.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: {{spoiler|Subverted and Played straight with the ''same bit of foreshadowing'', as Earl is correct to assume his daughter is a murderer, but the scene where she murders him as well turns out to be [[All Just a Dream]]}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: {{spoiler|Subverted and Played straight with the ''same bit of foreshadowing'', as Earl is correct to assume his daughter is a murderer, but the scene where she murders him as well turns out to be [[All Just a Dream]]}}
* [[Gollum Made Me Do It]]
* [[Gollum Made Me Do It]]
* ~Hey, It's That Guy!~ - [[CSI|Catherine Willows]] is ''married'' to the Thumbprint Killer and doesn't suspect a thing?! That's not gonna go over well with Grissom and the gang.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] - [[CSI|Catherine Willows]] is ''married'' to the Thumbprint Killer and doesn't suspect a thing?! That's not gonna go over well with Grissom and the gang.
** And fellow [[Soul Eater|voice]] [[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|actress]] [[Laura Bailey]] cameos as an Airline stewardess.
** And fellow [[Soul Eater|voice]] [[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|actress]] [[Laura Bailey]] cameos as an Airline stewardess.
* [[Hollywood Silencer]] - Averted. Brooks distinctive handgun sounds quite realistic.
* [[Hollywood Silencer]] - Averted. Brooks distinctive handgun sounds quite realistic.
* [[If I Wanted You Dead]]
* [[If I Wanted You Dead...]]
* [[Imaginary Friend]] - Marshall.
* [[Imaginary Friend]] - Marshall.
* [[In the Blood]]: {{spoiler|Earl's daughter turns out to have the same urge to kill as he does.}} She's just not nearly as good at it.
* [[In the Blood]]: {{spoiler|Earl's daughter turns out to have the same urge to kill as he does.}} She's just not nearly as good at it.
* [[Last Name Basis]]: "Mr. Smith"/Mr. Baffert is only referred to as such during the film. Towards the its end, if you [[Freeze Frame Bonus|pause the DVD and look at]] {{spoiler|the newspaper in the coffee shop scene, you can see his first name is, amusingly, [[Meaningful Name|Graves]].}}
* [[Last-Name Basis]]: "Mr. Smith"/Mr. Baffert is only referred to as such during the film. Towards the its end, if you [[Freeze-Frame Bonus|pause the DVD and look at]] {{spoiler|the newspaper in the coffee shop scene, you can see his first name is, amusingly, [[Meaningful Name|Graves]].}}
* [[Living Lie Detector]]: Brooks, often manifesting through Marshall.
* [[Living Lie Detector]]: Brooks, often manifesting through Marshall.
* [[Mr. Smith]] - Played straight with Baffert, alias "Mr. Smith"
* [[Mr. Smith]] - Played straight with Baffert, alias "Mr. Smith"
* [[Mr. Vice Guy]] - Mr. Earl Brooks
* [[Mr. Vice Guy]] - Mr. Earl Brooks
* [[Non Idle Rich]] - Tracy Atwood inherited millions, but is still devoted to her career as a hard-working homicide detective. Brooks greatly admires this.
* [[Non-Idle Rich]] - Tracy Atwood inherited millions, but is still devoted to her career as a hard-working homicide detective. Brooks greatly admires this.
** All of the main characters essentially qualify.
** All of the main characters essentially qualify.
* [[Out With a Bang]] - Brooks often murders couples while they're having sex, or about to.
* [[Out with a Bang]] - Brooks often murders couples while they're having sex, or about to.
* [[The Perfect Crime]]
* [[The Perfect Crime]]
* [[Playing Against Type]] - Dane Cook, stand-up comedian and comic actor, as the bitter douchebag "Smith", although he made sure to incorporate some of his signature brand of obnoxiousness.
* [[Playing Against Type]] - Dane Cook, stand-up comedian and comic actor, as the bitter douchebag "Smith", although he made sure to incorporate some of his signature brand of obnoxiousness.
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* [[Psychotic Smirk]]
* [[Psychotic Smirk]]
* [[Seen It All]] - It becomes increasingly obvious in how he behaves around "Smith" that Brooks has seen an awful lot.
* [[Seen It All]] - It becomes increasingly obvious in how he behaves around "Smith" that Brooks has seen an awful lot.
* [[Self Made Man]] - Earl Brooks founded the highly successful Brooks Boxes, without even going to college.
* [[Self-Made Man]] - Earl Brooks founded the highly successful Brooks Boxes, without even going to college.
** "Smith" also has money and a promising career.
** "Smith" also has money and a promising career.
* [[Serial Killer]] - Several
* [[Serial Killer]] - Several
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* [[Sequel Hook]] - The film has them. Also, Costner and the makers talk in the DVD features about the possibility of a "Brooks trilogy".
* [[Sequel Hook]] - The film has them. Also, Costner and the makers talk in the DVD features about the possibility of a "Brooks trilogy".
* [[Sympathetic Murderer]] - Earl Brooks, heartbreakingly so.
* [[Sympathetic Murderer]] - Earl Brooks, heartbreakingly so.
* [[Talking to Themself]] - A particularly notable example.
* [[Inner Dialogue]] - A particularly notable example.
* [[This Is Your Brain On Evil]] - Basically the concept of the film.
* [[This Is Your Brain on Evil]] - Basically the concept of the film.
* [[Tragic Villain]] - Brooks vehemently tries to overcome his addiction to murder, with occasional periods of success.
* [[Tragic Villain]] - Brooks vehemently tries to overcome his addiction to murder, with occasional periods of success.
* [[Tropaholics Anonymous]]
* [[Tropaholics Anonymous]]
* [[Unspoken Plan Guarantee]]
* [[Unspoken Plan Guarantee]]
* [[Villain Protagonist]] - Brooks, with traces of [[Anti Villain]].
* [[Villain Protagonist]] - Brooks, with traces of [[Anti-Villain]].
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]


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Latest revision as of 16:28, 14 April 2021

"I don't enjoy killing, Mr. Smith. I do it because I'm addicted to it. "

"The hunger has returned to Mr. Brooks' brain. It never really left."

Earl Brooks (Kevin Costner) is a popular, humble, successful man with a beautiful wife and daughter, a thriving private company and a highly respected record of philanthropy, for which he was recently named the Portland Chamber Of Commerce' "Man of the Year".

He's also one of the most prolific serial killers in American history and no one has ever come close to suspecting him of it.

Brooks is still quite a good man in many ways, and does his best to resist his lethal urges, frequently while being spurred on by "Marshall" (William Hurt), the psychological manifestation of Brooks' dark side whom only he can see. He manages to maintain this life relatively stably for many years until one day, after a relapse that leaves two people dead, Brooks is approached by an obnoxious, abrasive younger man going by "Mr. Smith" (Dane Cook). "Smith" happened to witness Brooks committing the double-murder, photographed it, knows he's the "Thumbprint Killer", and wants to blackmail him. However, not for money. "Smith" got a huge rush out of seeing Brooks' actions.... and wants to be taken along for the ride next time.

This is only the tip of the iceberg, as an extremely determined detective (Demi Moore) who has been attempting to solve Brooks' murders for years seems to be getting closer, while going through a messy divorce and tracking another serial killer she previously caught, "the Hangman", who has now escaped. Brooks' family life is also getting more complicated as his daughter has just dropped out of college and moved back home, bringing an unexpected set of new problems with her.

Mr. Brooks is a coolly cerebral thriller filled with style and highly detailed substance, focusing on the skeletons we all have in our closets — and what we might do if they ever got out.

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