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Chopper Details

2000 Certificate 18 Certificate 18 (TBC)
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Australian comedian Eric Bana is Mark Chopper Read, a legendary criminal who wrote his best-selling autobiography, FROM THE INSIDE, while serving a murder sentence in prison. Beginning in the blue-washed light of a maximum security Melbourne prison, Chopper establishes his dominance with the impulsive knifing of a fellow .. Read more

Starring Eric Bana, Simon Lyndon, David Field, Kate Beahan
Director Andrew Dominik
Genres Drama, Thriller

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Chopper

Australian comedian Eric Bana is Mark Chopper Read, a legendary criminal who wrote his best-selling autobiography, FROM THE INSIDE, while serving a murder sentence in prison. Beginning in the blue-washed light of a maximum security Melbourne prison, Chopper establishes his dominance with the impulsive knifing of a fellow prisoner. Vaccillating between violence and regret, Chopper apologises to his victim, but his good mate Jimmy (Simon Lyndon) later retaliates against Chopper in an excruciating contract stabbing, rife with sexual tension. Finally released from prison, the heavily-tattooed Chopper has lost the better part of both of his ears, as well as the ability to make any distinction between his own made-up stories and reality. At a nightclub with his prostitute girlfriend, Tanya (Kate Beahan), he runs into Neville (Vince Colosimo), an old victim who limps from the attack but glitters in drug-funded gold. In his paranoia, Chopper connects rumours of a new contract on his life to Neville, Tanya, and his old mate Jimmy, to whom he pays a visit and discovers a man rotting from drug abuse. Alternately wickedly funny and grotesque, CHOPPER gives no easy answer to the question of Chopper Read's motives, but his method is clear, 'Ya bash people for no reason, just to get a name for yourself'.

Starring Eric Bana, Simon Lyndon, David Field, Kate Beahan, Vince Colosmo, Kenny Graham, Dan Wyllie, Bill Young
Director Andrew Dominik
Studio PRISM LEISURE
Run time DVD: 1 hr 30 mins
Watch now: 1 hr 37 mins
Certificate DVD: Certificate 18, Watch Online: Certificate 18 (TBC)
Genres Drama, Thriller
Language DVD: English
Watch Online: English
Released DVD: 14 Oct 2002
Watch now: 21 May 2009
Production year: 2000
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  • Critics' reviews (5) of Chopper

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  • 5 stars out of 5

    An extraordinary movie about an extraordinary man, Chopper is the boldest Australian film in a decade. Downbeat, gritty and ultra-violent, the sensational feature debut of rock-video director Andrew Dominik is a long, sharp shock to the system. Featuring a show-stopping central performance from Aussie stand-up comic Eric Bana, this totally unclassifiable biography of notorious criminal Mark “Chopper” Read mixes startling facts from his numerous bestsellers (one was titled How to Shoot Friends and Influence People) with large doses of pulp fiction regarding the supposed 19 murders he committed. Using a wild array of stylistic tricks — harsh lighting, frenetic camerawork for the drug-taking, characters speaking in rhyming couplets — Dominik's fascinating, funny and frightening look at Read's playful sadism is a masterpiece of innovation. Bana — the real Chopper's casting suggestion — is simply flawless, enacting the man's wicked humour and unstable mood swings with total conviction. You can't help but laugh while being appalled by this portrait of degenerate brutality, neatly summed up by the opening line: “I'm just a normal bloke who likes a bit of torture.”

    • Radio Times
  • "...Bana has a ferocious wit, energy and tremendous physical presence....His dark, expressive eyes are crucial in expressing Choppers ever-changing, always-impassioned emotions..."

    • Los Angeles Times
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  • 41 out of 44 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Don't make him angry...

    Andrew Dominik's film of the eponymous Australian mobster is a real experience. Eric Bana's performance is so realistic that you cannot help to be disturbed by the violence, which peppers the film liberally.

    The scene where he's stabbed by a fellow inmate (and friend) is utterly chilling and genuinely scary. When he later turns up unannounced at said friend's house, you could be forgiven for hidding behind the sofa.

    Like so many memorable villains you will find yourself strangely drawn to Chopper and almost be rooting for him. Bana's performance is larely responsible for this and just remember, don't make him angry; you won't like him when he's angry...

      • Allan4syth from Norfolk
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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    who says that crime doesn't pay?.........

    This film is brilliant. I really enjoyed it the first time and the second... this is the film that set Eric Bana on his way to hollywood blockbusters (Black Hawk Down through to Troy,)Bana is top class throughout. There are some really good actors in it. If you like black comedy, good films or australian acting. try it out. definately worth a watch

      • Kobe from York, England
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    • Chopper
      Australian comedian Eric Bana is Mark Chopper Read, a legendary criminal who wrote his best-selling autobiography, FROM THE INSIDE, while serving a murder sentence in prison. Beginning in the blue-washed light of a maximum security Melbourne prison, Chopper establishes his dominance with the ...