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The Blues Brothers

The Blues Brothers

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Every essential blues and soul musician takes a turn to help Jake and Elwood save their former orphanage, in this hilarious deadpan comedy.

Certificate15

Duration130 mins

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  • nathan, 12
  • 1 reviews

The blue brothers

5 stars

26 Oct 2018

American musical comedy film made in 1980 what a classic.

The plot: After his release from prison, Jake (John Belushi) reunites with his brother, Elwood (Dan Aykroyd) - collectively known as the "Blues Brothers." Jake's first task is to save the orphanage the brothers grew up in from closing, by raising $5,000 to pay back taxes. The two are convinced they can earn the money by getting their old band back together. However, after playing several gigs and making a few enemies, including the police, the brothers face daunting odds to deliver the money on time will they achieve their goal or will they fail.

The actors in this film are very funny they are good actors and they have been in many films such as coming to America,Spider man 2 and many more movies.

I have enjoyed watching this film I remember watching it last year and I loved it and I still do just remember they are on a mission from god.

I love the bit when they are trying to escape from the police the nazi and his crazy ex wife it is one of the best driving scenes ever.

I do recommend this film to anyone who haven't seen it yet it is a classic film.

First I heard it from my mum but then I saw the trailer it looked good so I watched it and it was good and now I watched the film again like a week ago and I remembered it from the back of my head and by the way this film is a 15.

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