Netflix produces and releases fewer original films compared to its television offerings, and often a movie will be added to the streaming platform with little publicity — only to unexpectedly vie for attention alongside some of the most promoted originals. This is precisely the situation with “Broke,” a Western featuring “Thunderbolts*” actor Wyatt Russell along with veteran actor Dennis Quaid. Initially flying under the radar, the film has made its way into the Netflix Top 10 and is currently performing well against some heavyweights.
At this moment, “Broke” occupies the #4 position in the U.S., behind only the animated blockbuster “KPop Demon Hunters” (#1), the sultry German film “Fall For Me” (#2), and the trending new documentary “The Truth About Jussie Smollett?” (#3). Not a bad lineup for a film that didn’t launch with an extensive marketing campaign. Coupled with positive word-of-mouth and strong reviews, which we will discuss below, it’s clear why this movie from director Carlyle Eubank is suddenly thriving on Netflix.
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