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Bronson
18 Feature

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Run time: 1 hour 37 minutes
Rental release: 06 Jul 2009
Main languages: English
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  • Bronson pickle

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By earsopen (6 reviews) from Berkhamsted , 17 Mar 2009

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    My experiences of this film were initially formed by its status as my girlfriend's preference for our jaunt to the picture house over my own (Young Victoria), a resulting mental crisis over masculinity and modernity and a startling revelation that I seem to have drifted so far into maturity or tedium (depending on your interpretation) that a quasi-historical romance appeals more than a quotable cock-cult bio flick with hefty lashings of violence. When did this happen?

    Fortunately the film was a much clever affair than the ‘ain’t being a bloke tough and beating people up cool’ formula than I was worried would be deployed. Whilst I can’t help worrying that a largely humanistic portrayal of this most disturbed of individuals may create enough sympathetic sentiment to provoke tragic imitation amongst imbalanced or immature audience members, the film seemed to keep a reasonable distance from its main subject, although occasionally dropping its guard and becoming overly friendly.

    It is entirely disparaging about the prison system; familiar territory to both film and television but not redundantly covered. What can a system based on justice, punishment and rehabilitation do to a man in possession of a wilder, alien and occasionally convincing morality, unfazed by castigation and entirely indifferent to society, save for a desperate, lifelong desire to be remembered? This is the question, answered disastrously by the British penal system and pondered enthusiastically and occasionally slightly self-righteously by Refn’s film, that keeps you up talking after seeing the film; not the scenes of violence or occasional forays into glamorisation that have made the headlines.

    Well, that, and an overwhelming desire to be built like a bick shirt house. Despite my initial preferences for Young Victoria, I’m still it seems some way from immunity from the big screen’s exaltation of the simple, outright honesty of violence. Here it is contrasted with the lonely superciliousness of the warden, the desperate conformity of his warm, petty-bourgeois parents, the vulgarity of those committing romantic betrayal and the discomforting mannerisms of wanton sexual non-conformity heightened here visually by the tawdriness of the 80s and usually comes up the unenviable victor. There is a genuine gracefulness to Bronson’s character, both emotionally and physically, best expressed in the sheer elegance of his mid-bout taunting during the brutish confrontations of his bare-knuckle days and the occasional warmth displayed to his family, prison mates and in his momentary romances.

    I would have liked to have known about his relationship with his son, though, and can’t help but be suspicious about why it would pass virtually unmentioned. I was similarly apprehensive of the depiction of the mentally ill although not in a sufficiently experienced position to cry unfair. Hardy is masterful in his depiction; not just in the striking resemblance to Bronson but for the subtlety of a performance which could have easily relied on crude impersonation and caricature. Whilst the moral or sociological benefit of the film’s humanisation, or perhaps de-demonisation, of Bronson may be questioned, it is luminously achieved.
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  • Hardy fantastic, a well made film.

    Rated - 4.5 stars  
    By laura1878 (4 reviews) , 28 Aug 2012
    LOVED this film. It has a Clockwork Orange feel to it in the way it was filmed and the use of music etc. Above all, the best thing in this film was Hardy's performance. His dedication to this role really shone through, he made the film extremely exciting. Some great subtle touches of humour throughout the film as well.

    Would highly recommend.
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  • Which side is your bread buttered?

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By MzBizkitz (67 reviews) , 23 Aug 2012
    One of those Marmite kind of films. You either get it or you don't. Personally I like this style of filming, but he either needed to go full on crazy with Mr Bronson or keep him to the mediocre crazy that he was in the first half of the film. The transition was too sharp. Interesting none the less and it would be nice to see more films like this.
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  • Errr What?!

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By a customer , 13 Aug 2012
    Lets say its a bit of a.... mad film!

    Can't say we enjoyed it, but still found us watching it through to the end.. for some reason.

    Tom Hardy did well with the acting of Bronson.. However can't say we enjoyed seeing his wang out all the time =( ....

    Was more interesting reading about him on Wikipedia (Y)
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  • I don't like Charles Bronson but I like Tom Hardy

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By Kusanagiguy (101 reviews) from London , 28 Jul 2012
    There's a lot to like here from Tom Hardy's quite spectacular turn as Bronson to the rather quirky monologues given by the title character.

    That said this really didn't shine for me as I've have little to no interest in a biography of Michael Gordon Peterson a man with a warped idea of what acceptable behavior is.

    While this is a fictitious interpretation this being based on true life accounts soured any enjoyment from watching the events and found myself really distanced from relating to the character/person.

    I watched this due to it's positive reviews and as i said above enjoyed the fact it was very well made (with great performances and dark humor).

    Not quite my thing but its worth a look
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  • Bronson - It is what it is.

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By a customer , 27 Jul 2012
    This film was excellent. Those that think its a biography of Charles Bronson will be disappointed. Its based on his life but with a more fantasy/stylised approach. He does negative things like beating up police, and the police beat him up in return. Bronson himself doesn't see this as an issue. He expects it and that's what prison is for him.

    I took this film as more comedy than violent. There is a lot of laughs....its not a movie to be taken seriously. Its not a documentary. Once you accept this you will love it.
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