A kind of family tragedy about murder and loyalty. There is a suicide operation that will be carried out in stages, but perhaps there is one thing that the boys did not take into account. Two brothers are trying to kill their mother's husband with little motivation in Australia, specifically in Victoria.
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.
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.