The 15 Best Jim Broadbent Movies Ranked

Veteran actor Jim Broadbent has been acting in movies since the 70s and his presence alone is enough to inspire confidence in whatever film he appears in. Lincolnshire-born, Broadbent began his career on the stage as many English actors tend to do, before making their way to Hollywood or, more often, the British television industry. After some years on the stage, Broadbent got his first credited screen roles in 1978 with The Life Story of Baal and The Shout. After those small performances, the offers kept coming for Broadbent.

There have only been a handful of years without a Jim Broadbent movie and many with multiple performances. Broadbent specializes in kind characters but can go dark when he wants. The smile wrinkles on his face can darken, and his softly skeptical voice can become accusatory. He has a wide range for a man who seemingly plays similar characters. Broadbent has won the only Academy Award he’s ever been nominated for and the rest of his filmography, though unremarked by most award ceremonies, is filled with incredible performances.

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Little Voice (1998)

Jim Broadbent Plays Mr. Boo

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Little Voice

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ComedyDrama

Little Voice follows the story of LV, a reserved young woman who finds solace in her late father’s record collection. Her remarkable singing talent, discovered by her mother’s boyfriend, a talent agent, sets the stage for a series of events as she is persuaded to perform at a local nightclub.

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Release Date

November 5, 1998

Runtime

97 minutes

Cast

Brenda Blethyn
, Michael Caine
, Ewan McGregor
, Jane Horrocks
, Jim Broadbent
, Annette Badland
, Philip Jackson
, Adam Fogerty
, Fred Feast
, Graham Turner
, Dick Van Winkle
, Karen Gregory
, James Welsh
, Alex Norton
, Howard Grace
, George Oliver

Director

Mark Herman

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Little Voice is a British musical starring Jane Horrocks, Brenda Blethyn, Michael Caine, Ewan McGregor, and Jim Broadbent. The film follows Laura Hoff (Horrocks), a reclusive girl who people hauntingly call “Little Voice” or “LV” for her shyness and quiet speaking voice. When LV’s miraculous speaking voice is discovered, she’s brought to a club owned by Mr. Boo (Broadbent), a kindly gentleman looking for a new lounge singer. Broadbent is at his most charming here and turns what could be a sinister character into someone warm and inspiring.

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Harry Potter (2009, 2011)

Jim Broadbent Plays Horace Slughorn

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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

PG-13
AdventureFamilyFantasyMystery

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is the sixth film in the Harry Potter film franchise, and continues the adventures of the titular protagonist and his friends in their sixth year at the wizarding school of Hogwarts. As Voldemort and his minions continue to wage war on the world of muggles and wizards, Harry discovers one of his textbooks is filled with mysterious spells and information connected to an individual known as the Half-Blood Prince. Meanwhile, Dumbledore begins the search for a means to defeat Voldemort.

Release Date

July 7, 2009

Runtime

153 Minutes

Cast

Daniel Radcliffe
, Emma Watson
, Rupert Grint
, Michael Gambon
, Tom Felton
, Alan Rickman
, Jim Broadbent
, David Thewlis
, Maggie Smith
, Robbie Coltrane
, Julie Walters

Director

David Yates

Budget

$250 Million

Jim Broadbent entered the Harry Potter universe in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, returning for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. He plays Professor Horace Slughorn, the status-obsessed, but ultimately good, potions professor in Harry’s sixth year. He’s also one of the few seemingly admirable Slytherins. One of the secret weapons of the success of the Harry Potter films was the casting of talented British actors in key roles, and Broadbent brings all his theatrical skills to only a handful of scenes, making him a memorable late-period Harry Potter character.

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The Damned United (2009)

Jim Broadbent Plays Sam Longson

The Damned United

R
DramaHistory

The Damned United, directed by Tom Hooper, chronicles Brian Clough’s tumultuous 44-day tenure as manager of Leeds United in 1974. The film explores Clough’s abrasive methods, his rivalry with predecessor Don Revie, and his dependence on right-hand man Peter Taylor, set against the backdrop of his earlier managerial career.

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October 9, 2009

Runtime

97 Minutes

Cast

Michael Sheen
, Timothy Spall
, Colm Meaney
, Jim Broadbent
, Stephen Graham
, Henry Goodman
, Mark Bazeley
, Giles Alderson
, Martin Compston
, Jimmy Reddington
, Peter McDonald
, Oliver Stokes
, Ryan Day
, Ralph Ineson
, Elizabeth Carling
, Brian McCardie
, Sydney Wade

Director

Tom Hooper

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In The Damned United, based on the 2006 novel by David Peace, Michael Sheen stars as a fictionalized version of Brian Clough, the ill-fated football manager of the 1974 Leeds United football team. Jim Broadbent co-stars as Sam Longson, the chairman of the Derby football team, which Clough managed before moving on to Leeds United. Anxious about his team’s prospects, Longson still wants to do what is best for his players, even if that means losing. It’s a classic Broadbent performance, and he capably depicts all the frustration that comes with trying to lead a team with an intractable coach.

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Gangs Of New York (2002)

Jim Broadbent Plays Boss Tweed

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9.7/10

Gangs of New York

R
CrimeDrama

Gangs of New York, directed by Martin Scorsese, is a historical drama that explores the violent rivalries between immigrant groups in 19th-century New York City. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Amsterdam Vallon, who returns to the Five Points area seeking revenge against Bill the Butcher, played by Daniel Day-Lewis. The film dramatizes the socio-political unrest in America during that era, highlighting issues like gang warfare and ethnic tension.

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Release Date

December 20, 2002

Runtime

167 Minutes

Cast

Leonardo DiCaprio
, Cameron Diaz
, Daniel Day-Lewis
, Jim Broadbent
, John C. Reilly
, Henry Thomas
, Liam Neeson
, Brendan Gleeson

Director

Martin Scorsese

Gangs of New York is a messy but underrated Martin Scorsese movie about the beginnings of New York City, and the formation of gang culture that would come to obsess the director, as shown by his filmography. Featuring an all-star cast that includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Diaz, Daniel Day-Lewis, and John C. Reilly, Jim Broadbent manages to stand out as Boss Tweed, the corrupt mayor of New York City. Broadbent is smarmy and funny, and his hostile interactions with everyone are some of the high points of the film.

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Moulin Rouge! (2001)

Jim Broadbent Plays Harold Zidler

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Moulin Rouge!

PG-13
MusicalDramaRomance

Moulin Rouge! follows Christian, a young writer in Paris, who falls in love with Satine, the star courtesan of the Moulin Rouge cabaret. As they begin a passionate affair, they must hide their love from the jealous Duke, who is funding Satine’s next show.

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Release Date

June 1, 2001

Runtime

127 Minutes

Cast

Nicole Kidman
, Ewan McGregor
, John Leguizamo
, Jim Broadbent
, Richard Roxburgh
, Garry McDonald

Director

Baz Luhrmann

Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! is a somewhat divisive film, with some viewing it as a triumphant post-modern musical and others finding fault with its excesses and flamboyance. The film follows Christian (Ewan McGregor), a Scottish poet who falls in love with the star of the Moulin Rouge, a cabaret actress and courtesan, Satine (Nicole Kidman). Jim Broadbent co-stars as Harold Zidler, the owner of the Moulin Rouge. Unscrupulous and conniving, Broadbent still plays the character with a kind heart, and lets it peak out enough to give an extra dimension to the character.

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Nicholas Nickleby (2002)

Jim Broadbent Plays Mr. Wackford Squeers

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Nicholas Nickleby

PG
DramaAdventure

Nicholas Nickleby (2002) is a period drama film that follows the journey of Nicholas, a young man who must navigate numerous challenges and injustices to support his family after the death of his father. Set in 19th century England, the film captures the struggles and resilience of its characters, drawing on themes of compassion and determination against adversity.

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Release Date

December 27, 2002

Runtime

132 minutes

Cast

Charlie Hunnam
, Nathan Lane
, Jim Broadbent
, Christopher Plummer
, Jamie Bell
, Anne Hathaway
, Alan Cumming
, Timothy Spall
, Romola Garai
, Andrew Havill
, Stella Gonet
, Hugh Mitchell
, Tom Courtenay
, Juliet Stevenson
, Lucy Davis
, Kevin McKidd
, Edward Fox
, Nicholas Rowe
, Angus Wright
, Barry Humphries
, Eileen Walsh
, Mark Wells
, Daisy Haggard
, Phil Davis
, Gerard Horan
, William Ash
, Sophie Thompson
, David Bradley
, Edward Hogg
, Roger Ashton-Griffiths
, Angela Curran
, Bruce Cook

Director

Douglas McGrath

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Nicholas Nickleby is one of many adaptations of the famous Charles Dickens novel, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, this one starring Charlie Hunnam in one of his most memorable roles. Jim Broadbent co-stars as Wackford Squeers, a sinister and abusive man who runs his boarding school like a prison. Broadbent rarely dips into these types of nasty roles, but when he does, he shows just how much range he has as an actor. It’s a funny performance, with his charm still in full effect, but he spins it into something abrasive for a delightfully sinful performance.

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The Iron Lady (2011)

Jim Broadbent Plays Denis Thatcher

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The Iron Lady

pg-13
Drama

The Iron Lady is a biographical drama based on British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, portrayed by Meryl Streep. The film explores Thatcher’s rise to power, her policies, and her legacy, as well as her struggles with dementia in her later years.

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January 6, 2012

Runtime

105minutes

Cast

Meryl Streep
, Jim Broadbent
, Olivia Colman
, Alexandra Roach

Director

Phyllida Lloyd

While Meryl Streep is rightfully the main takeaway from The Iron Lady with her uncanny performance as the titular PM, Margaret Thatcher, Jim Broadbent gives a fantastic show as her husband, Denis Thatcher. The film tracks Margaret’s life from her younger years to the waning ones when she began experiencing symptoms of dementia. Denis is mostly in the film as a spirit, but Broadbent is as much a part of the story as anyone with his sad, but somehow still cheerful performance. It’s Streep at the top of her game, but Broadbent is there with her every step of the way.

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Hot Fuzz (2007)

Jim Broadbent Plays Inspector Frank Butterman

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Hot Fuzz

R
ActionComedyMysteryThriller

The second film in Edgar Wright’s Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, Hot Fuzz stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as two policemen who investigate a seemingly idyllic community in the English countryside. After London hotshot policeman Nicholas Angel is transferred to the sleepy town of Sandford, he finds himself partnered with bumbling local officer Danny Butterman (Nick Frost). However, the pair soon discover that Sandford is not all it appears to be, uncovering shocking secrets that will shake the town to its very core.

Release Date

February 14, 2007

Runtime

121 minutes

Cast

Simon Pegg
, Martin Freeman
, Bill Nighy
, Robert Popper
, Joe Cornish
, Chris Waitt

Director

Edgar Wright

Budget

$16 million

The second film in Edgar Wright’s Cornetto Trilogy, Hot Fuzz stars Simon Pegg as Police Sergeant Nicholas Angel, who has recently been “promoted” from London to a backwater English village where everything seems perfectly lawful. Underneath the idyllic smiles and shrubbery is a murderous conspiracy that Angel uncovers. Jim Broadbent co-stars as Police Inspector Frank Butterman, the head of the local department. His silly, careless attitude belies some secrets and when Broadbent makes his turn, the actor shows how he can play formidable as much as he can play harmless.

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The Sense Of An Ending (2017)

Jim Broadbent Plays Tony Webster

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The Sense of an Ending

MysteryDrama

The Sense of an Ending follows a man who is confronted by his past when he receives a mysterious legacy. This prompts him to re-evaluate his life and the implications of his past actions. The film explores themes of memory, regret, and self-discovery.

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Release Date

March 10, 2017

Runtime

108 minutes

Cast

Charlotte Rampling
, Jim Broadbent
, Harriet Walter
, Michelle Dockery
, Matthew Goode
, Emily Mortimer
, James Wilby
, Edward Holcroft
, Billy Howle
, Freya Mavor
, Joe Alwyn
, Peter Wight
, Hilton McRae
, Jack Loxton
, Timothy Innes
, Andrew Buckley
, Karina Fernandez
, Charles Furness
, Nick Mohammed
, Guy Paul
, Evelyn Duah
, Oliver Maltman
, Kelly Price
, Mark Brent
, Attila G. Kerekes

Director

Ritesh Batra

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The Sense of an Ending is a mystery drama based on the book of the same name by Julian Barnes. Jim Broadbent stars as Anthony “Tony” Webster, an elderly owner of a camera shop who receives the diary of a girlfriend from his youth. So begins a journey into the past where ideas of memory and reality are juxtaposed to show how difficult it can be to uncover the “truth”. While the film may be a bit too light, Broadbent’s performance is anything but. It’s his portrayal of Tony that keeps The Sense of an Ending from flittering away.

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Another Year (2010)

Jim Broadbent Plays Tom

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Another Year

PG-13
DramaComedyDocumentary

Another Year follows a content couple nearing retirement, who spend their year engaging with friends and family. These visitors, contrastingly discontent with their own lives, navigate personal struggles through interactions with the couple, creating a narrative that delves into the complexities of human relationships.

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Release Date

November 5, 2010

Runtime

129 minutes

Cast

Jim Broadbent
, Lesley Manville
, Ruth Sheen
, Peter Wight
, Oliver Maltman
, David Bradley

Director

Mike Leigh

Another Year depicts the year in the life of an elderly married couple, Tom (Jim Broadbent) and Gerri Hepple (Ruth Sheen). Unlike their friends, the Hepples have remained firmly in love since they were young. Over the course of a year, the Hepple’s experience the different forms of love and regret their friends and family go through, all while they remain bonded. It’s a softly sweet film that does not hide the sadder parts of loneliness and life. Broadbent fully realizes Tom, making him seem like a real person, even when he’s just silently listening.

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And When Did You Last See Your Father? (2007)

Jim Broadbent Plays Arthur Morrison

When Did You Last See Your Father?

PG-13
Drama

When Did You Last See Your Father is directed by Anand Tucker and explores a son’s complex and conflicting memories of his father as he confronts his father’s impending death, delving into themes of family, memory, and reconciliation.

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Release Date

October 5, 2007

Runtime

92 Minutes

Cast

Jim Broadbent
, Colin Firth
, Juliet Stevenson
, Gina McKee
, Sarah Lancashire
, Elaine Cassidy
, Claire Skinner
, Matthew Beard
, Bradley Johnson
, Carey Mulligan
, Justin McDonald
, Naomi Allisstone
, Elliot Avery
, Tom Butcher
, Tara Berwin
, Alannah Barlow
, Tilly Curtis
, Olivia Lindsay
, Rhiannon Howden

Director

Anand Tucker

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Based on the 1993 memoir of the same name by Blake Morrison, And When Did You Last See Your Father?, sometimes referred to as When Did You Last See Your Father?, stars Colin Firth as Blake and Jim Broadbent as his titular father, Arthur. Arthur proves himself a complicated man throughout the film, sometimes someone to look up to, and other times pathetic with his womanizing and neglect. It’s a heartwrenching performance from Broadbent, who plays the older gentleman like a man coming to terms with the fact that he may have made some mistakes, but those mistakes don’t make him.

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Topsy-Turvy (1999)

Jim Broadbent Plays W. S. Gilbert

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Topsy-Turvy

R
ComedyDramaMusicHistory

Topsy-Turvy explores the strained working relationship between playwright W.S. Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan following the lukewarm reception of their production Princess Ida. Set against their Victorian-era backdrop, the film chronicles their collaborative journey towards creating the celebrated operetta The Mikado.

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Release Date

December 15, 1999

Runtime

160 minutes

Cast

Allan Corduner
, Jim Broadbent
, Timothy Spall
, Lesley Manville
, Ron Cook
, Wendy Nottingham
, Kevin McKidd
, Shirley Henderson
, Dorothy Atkinson
, Martin Savage
, Eleanor David
, Sam Kelly
, Andy Serkis
, Charles Simon
, Vincent Franklin
, Cathy Sara
, Nicholas Woodeson
, Jonathan Aris
, Stefan Bednarczyk
, Mark Benton
, Eve Pearce
, Lavinia Bertram
, Theresa Watson
, Kenneth Hadley
, Dexter Fletcher

Director

Mike Leigh

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In Topsy-Turvy, Jim Broadbent stars as dramatist W. S. Gilbert and Allan Corduner co-stars as composer Sir Arthur Sullivan, the legendary Victorian-era theatrical partnership. The pair of talented, but hard-headed creatives have 15 months to put on The Mikado. The intricacies of theater production are shown alongside the begrudging friendship that develops between the two men. Broadbent is perfectly cast to espouse the witty script and his wizened intelligence, even back in 1999, makes it clear that even his ruder moments are based in careful thought.

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The Duke (2022)

Jim Broadbent Plays Kempton Bunton

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The Duke

R
ComedyDramaBiography

The Duke is a British comedy-drama directed by Roger Michell. Set in 1961, it stars Jim Broadbent as Kempton Bunton, a taxi driver who steals Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London.

Release Date

April 22, 2022

Runtime

96 minutes

Cast

Matthew Goode
, Fionn Whitehead
, Jim Broadbent
, Helen Mirren
, Anna Maxwell Martin

Director

Roger Michell

The Duke renders an account of the 1961 theft of the Portrait of the Duke of Wellington by Francisco de Goya, and stars Jim Broadbent as Kempton Bunton, the 60-year-old man accused of the theft. This improbably true story is buoyed by Broadbent’s performance as the charming but lonely Bunton, whose theft seems to be more a response to the frustrations of his daily life than a desire for a fine art piece. It’s a funny and heart-string-pulling film that allows Broadbent to be playful and impish but still makes room for a deep sadness at the center.

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The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry (2023)

Jim Broadbent Plays Harold Fry

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The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, directed by Hettie Macdonald, follows a retired man’s transformative journey as he impulsively decides to walk 450 miles to visit a dying friend. The film explores themes of reflection, redemption, and the impact of unexpected resolutions on personal relationships.

Harold Fry (Jim Broadbent) looking unhappy and holding a letter in the Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry.

Jim Broadbent stars as the titular character in The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, a 2023 drama based on the 2012 novel by Rachel Joyce. Harold Fry is a retired pensioner who goes on a walking journey to meet a dying old friend. On his way, he repairs his marriage and inspires those he meets with his selflessness and kindness. Broadbent is at the center of every moment of the film, and it barely feels like he’s acting, instead inhabiting the man Harold Fry. Tear-jerking and beautiful, it’s a movie about love and regret, masterfully told by Broadbent.

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Iris (2001)

Jim Broadbent Plays John Bayley

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Iris

R
DramaRomance

Iris is a biographical drama depicting the lifelong romance between novelist Iris Murdoch and her husband John Bayley. Released in 2001, the film explores their relationship from their student days at Oxford University to Iris’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease, highlighting their enduring bond.

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December 14, 2001

Runtime

91 minutes

Cast

Judi Dench
, Kate Winslet
, Jim Broadbent
, Hugh Bonneville
, Penelope Wilton
, Samuel West
, Timothy West
, Kris Marshall
, Juliet Aubrey
, Derek Hutchinson
, Juliet Howland
, Saira Todd
, Stephen Marcus
, Pauline McLynn
, Eleanor Bron
, Angela Morant
, Siobhan Hayes
, Joan Bakewell
, Nancy Carroll
, Tom Mannion
, Charlotte Arkwright
, Harriet Arkwright
, Matilda Allsopp
, Steve Edis
, Emma Handy

Director

Richard Eyre

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The biographical drama Iris follows novelist Iris Murdoch (Judi Dench), and her fraught relationship with her husband, John Bayley (Jim Broadbent). The film covers two eras of their relationship. In their early years, Iris was an outgoing adventurer, and John a timid scholar. As they aged, however, Iris developed Alzheimer’s disease, requiring John to take more responsibility. Broadbent earned an Academy Award for his powerful and multicolored performance. He’s strong and weak. Kind and nasty. It’s all sides of the Jim Broadbent experience.

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