“The
Mercer brothers are tough, street-smart guys,” says Mark Wahlberg,
the star of the new film from director John Singleton, “Four Brothers,”
the story of four adoptive brothers who come together to avenge their
mother’s murder. “They would probably be dead or in jail if
it wasn’t for their foster mom. They may have gone their separate
ways as adults, but they all realize the positive impact she had on their
lives. And my character, Bobby, feels like he owes it to her to reunite
his brothers and avenge her death.”
Academy Award®-nominated director John Singleton directs the film.
“Even in lawless societies, there’s a code – a set of
rules that people live by. Wrongs still have to be made right,”
says Singleton. “In our film, each of the Mercer brothers has gone
his own way, but they all come back together to make right the wrong of
their mother’s death. What unites the brothers is the code instilled
in them by their mother.”
Lorenzo di Bonaventura produces the film. “The Mercer brothers –
two black, two white – are linked by their adoptive mother. When
these guys lose her – a woman who was only trying to do good in
her life and the only person who ever believed in them – they set
out to avenge her murder,” he says. “To me, that’s the
critical element – this uncompromising action picture has a deeply
emotional core.
“Evelyn Mercer was the glue that held these four boys together,”
di Bonaventura continues. “They are brothers because of her. They
have a family because of her. Now they must make a conscious decision
to exact revenge for her murder.”
“I’ve never had something horrific like this happen to my
family,” says Wahlberg. “I’ve thought about it a lot;
how I would respond, how I would handle it. I think it’s a lot easier
to say you would be able to forgive and forget when it hasn’t happened
to you.”
Singleton adds that as the brothers avenge her death, they grow closer
as brothers. “I’ve always believed that none of these guys
entirely embraced the idea that they were brothers. But when they’re
stripped of their emotional guard by the death of their mother, they’re
able to discover how much they really care about each other.”
According to André Benjamin, the cast also became closer as filming
progressed. “After hanging out with each other, feeling each other
out, we fell into the characters that we play in the movie,” says
Benjamin, who takes on his first starring role with “Four Brothers.”
“It wasn’t anything we were trying to make happen –
we just found those roles naturally. I’m an only child in real life,
so I don’t know what it’s really like, but I can tell you
that Mark was just like an older brother to us.”
“When people see the billboard for this movie,” says Tyrese
Gibson, who plays Angel Mercer, “they’ll say, ‘How are
they four brothers, when you got two white boys and two black guys?’
But a brother is not always somebody that’s the same race or even
the same blood. We are brothers; you’ll see it in the chemistry
and in the energy between us. No one will ever be able to take that away
from us.”
Singleton says that he was immediately struck by how the script worked
on so many different levels. “What really appealed to me was the
fact that this wasn’t a straight genre piece, but a character-driven
film with action and drama,” says the director. “Its different
elements combine to lift it into a higher realm of storytelling that makes
for one really action-packed ride.”
Previously the director of the acclaimed film “Boyz N the Hood”
and the international hits “Shaft” and “2 Fast 2 Furious,”
Singleton is also a filmmaker with his finger on the pulse of today’s
audiences and rising filmmaker talents. He recently put on the hat of
producer to bring the independent film “Hustle & Flow”
to the screen. In “Four Brothers,” Singleton brings this story
sense and stylish vision to a film that cuts across genres.
Wahlberg believes that Singleton’s vision for “Four Brothers”
will bring the story home to audiences. “I think John’s the
right guy to balance out the edge, the emotion, the humor, and the action
in this material. He knows this world; it’s right in his wheelhouse,”
says the actor.
di Bonaventura agrees. “John brings a sense of reality and humanity
to his films,” says the producer. “I’ve always been
motivated by pictures from the ’70s– it was a time when many
movies seemed to reflect society back on the audience and had something
to say about who we were and where we were going. I think that’s
valuable and I’ve always tried to make movies that echo that sensibility.
John has the ability to make movies on a contemporary level that speak
to the audience in the way that I feel the ’70s movies did. There’s
a truth to them; you can really feel the experience of his stories and
characters. John brings that to the table in a big way.”
In addition to the tautly written script, Singleton says that the opportunity
to work with Mark Wahlberg sealed his decision to direct the film. “When
you find a good script, the next choice comes down to casting. I was really
excited to be able to work with Mark. We’ve known each other for
a number of years and have always talked about doing a movie together,”
says Singleton.
Joining Mark Wahlberg – who portrays Bobby Mercer, the eldest of
the four brothers in the film – are Tyrese Gibson as Angel Mercer,
André Benjamin as Jeremiah Mercer, and Garrett Hedlund as Jack
Mercer. Together, the four actors have a very commanding presence; however,
the filmmakers emphasize that each actor also brings something unique
and special to the table. “Mark is an incredibly smart and versatile
actor who brings a lot of heart and soul to the roles he takes on. Bobby
Mercer is a tough, no-nonsense guy, skilled in the ways of the streets.
He’s a guy who doesn’t listen to reason all that well, but
he has that internal moral compass which I think all heroes need to have
– which is, a sense of justice. Mark breathes life into the character,
playing him with passion, honesty, and strength,” comments di Bonaventura.
“André has a quiet, sensitive intelligence that is perfect
for the role of Jeremiah, the most grounded of the brothers. Garrett brings
a whole lot of edge and sex appeal as well as a playfulness to the role
of Jack.”
As for the role of the charismatic rogue Angel, Singleton says that Tyrese
Gibson embodies the role. “I couldn’t think of anyone better
than Tyrese to play Angel,” he says. “Tyrese has a really
cool demeanor about him; he can do a lot of wild things in a movie and
people will still follow his character. He’s a very funny guy, on-screen
and off-screen; whenever we do a movie together it’s an adventure.”
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