Trespass Against Us takes a hard look at the tensions of family loyalty
I like some of the films Michael Fassbender has been in, but not all of them are great. When I got offered a review copy of Trespass Against Us, I decided to give this film a shot. Here is what I thought of this dramatic movie.
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Trespass Against Us is set across three generations of the Cutler family who live as outlaws in their own anarchic corner of Britain’s richest countryside. Chad Cutler (Michael Fassbender) is heir apparent to his bruising criminal father, Colby (Brendan Gleeson) and has been groomed to spend his life hunting, thieving and tormenting the police. But with his own son, Tyson (Georgie Smith) coming of age, Chad soon finds himself locked in a battle with his father for the future of his young family. When Colby learns of Chad’s dreams for another life he sets out to tie his son and grandson into the archaic order that has bound the Cutler family for generations. He engineers a spectacular piece of criminal business involving a heist, a high-speed car chase and a manhunt, which leaves Chad bruised and bloodied and with his very freedom at stake.
Trespass Against Us is an okay movie. This film is all about a man who wants to do everything he can to make sure his kids live a better life than he did growing up. The language the characters use is not always easy to understand, and the soundtrack is a tad peculiar. If you want to learn more about Trespass Against Us click on this website.
Trespass Against Us comes out on Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital HD today. You can follow this film on Facebook and Twitter.