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Movie Review: Bronson (2009)

Enjoyable from start to finish, I've watched it three times already

Tom Hardy in Bronson
Photo: Magnet Releasing

He was born Michael Peterson, adopted the "fighting name" Charles Bronson, is known as Britain's most famous prisoner and with Bronson director Nicolas Winding Refn has turned him into an entertaining one man show. To that effect, I am sure many will take offense to what is sure to be perceived as the glorification of a notoriously violent criminal and I can't necessarily argue against that opinion. But I enjoyed it nevertheless.

Introducing the audience to various moments of his life, Tom Hardy plays the titular bald brute as we become witness to his time as a bank robber, violent prisoner, insane asylum patient, bare-knockle brawler, boyfriend, jewelry store thief, prisoner again, hostage taker and inmate artist. It's a winding road and even when it leads to a moment of artistic expression it always seems to end in anarchy.

Whether he's watching a fellow inmate defecate in his hand before smearing it on his face or greasing up his naked body in an effort to make it harder for the prison guards to get hold of him, Hardy is a beastly charmer making you laugh, turn your head in disgust and look on in awe. As depicted in Bronson, he's an artist and a performer, but one thing he wants you to know is he's not is a murderer. Charles Bronson has spent 34 years in prison since 1974, 30 of them in solitary. He's never murdered a single person and yet his release date is unknown. While not exactly a by-the-book biopic, you can watch this film and find out why Bronson is where he is.

Who is Charles Bronson and what does he want? What will make him happy? I've watched the film three times and there is absolutely no answer to these questions based on the evidence here. Just as he seems to have found some sort of direction in his life he snaps. It's a character that keeps you on your toes if only because not a single move he makes can be pinned down.

Hardy plays Bronson with precision and panache and had I not just seen him go ape shit inside the four walls of his prison cell he would easily be someone I would want telling stories at my next dinner party. However, this guy is an out of control time bomb, ready to go off at a moment's notice and without warning or reason. He has me captivated.

Refn's Pusher trilogy before this was a decent enough three-picture crime tale, but Bronson is a piece of stylized art set to an '80s synthesizer filled score and accompanied by The Pet Shop Boys' "It's a Sin." It's unique, yet carries a distinct similarity to Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange, even if Bronson doesn't have any droogs joining him along the way. From start to finish he's a one man show and once you've seen it you wouldn't have it any other way.

GRADE: A
Bronson was released by Magnet Releasing on October 9, 2009 and was directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The MPAA has rated it R for violent and disturbing content, graphic nudity, sexuality and language. The cast includes Tom Hardy and Matt King.

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Disagree with you. Tom Hardy's acting is great but the story is quite dull. When compared to another real criminal film like 'Chopper' it's shortcomings become overly evident.

- Paddytom
( October 9th, 2009 | 5:28 am )
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tom hardy is incredible in "bronson" , that lacks a few psychology but it's a very good movie very "clockwork orange"

- pomme
( October 9th, 2009 | 6:53 am )
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Tom Hardy is absolutely awesome in this film as BRONSON – best thing about it. Although the film is probably the most relentlessly depressing movie I've seen since BAD LIEUTENANT. As an exercise in nihilistic filmmaking in deserves recognition but I defy anyone to actually enjoy this movie in the traditional sense. It is brutal!

- Paul L.
( October 9th, 2009 | 9:09 am )
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@Paddytom:
He's been in prison his whole life pretty much… you try making an "exciting" story out of that. The story really doesn't matter in this film, it's more about us creeping into the twisted, violent and overall insane mind of Charlie Bronson as proven by the stage shows which is what I think he really wants… just to entertain an audience who are willing to listen to his story… and this film has given him that, for that I highly appreciate it!

excellent film!

- Deev
( October 9th, 2009 | 12:34 pm )
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really loved this film, i should rewatch it.
nice review. and i agree with deev

- David
( October 9th, 2009 | 5:08 pm )
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Hardy was great a Bronson. He put on over 40 lbs for this character. Before this movie, I had only seen him in Star Trek: Nemesis and RocknRolla (as Handsome Bob). But I agree with Paddytom, this movie was pretty boring. It was done with a new style, but ultimately the story fell flat.

My grade: B-

- Anonymous' Friend
( October 13th, 2009 | 1:11 am )
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