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12/17/2013

Bronson (2008) or, Violent Man



+ Best Prison Movie of the Year + Most Violent Movie of the Year

A poster with Tom Hardy posing as his subject in Nicolas Winding Refn's Bronson

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Bronson is the mostly true story of Great Britain's worst prisoner, Michael Gordon Peterson, (whose boxing promoter changed his name to Charles Bronson), who spent 34 years in prison, 30 of which were in isolation. Bronson is a man who doesn't want to get out, and who breaks almost everything he comes into contact with, without there being much rational explanation for his destructive character.
Great Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn (With Blood on My Hands: Pusher II (2004)) has made a really cool power-macho-movie in Bronson, which people will come back to for second and third watches for sure.
Refn finds a good balance between very high-paced sequences and longer, more intense scenes. A sordid, porno-reminiscent electro-score by Johnny Jewel (Those Who Kill (2014)) further elevates the film, and will remind Refn-fans of earlier scores for his films by PeterPeter. It gets blended effectively with classical music in Bronson.
Tom Hardy (Inception (2010)) is crazy in the title part and crucial for the success of Bronson. He physically altered immensely, gaining 40 pounds and adhering to a painful work-out regimen as preparation, as well as meeting the true Bronson, still incarcerated, and convinced him that he could portray him, even to the point where the real Bronson shaved his mustache off for Hardy to wear in the film!
Real Bronson eventually was allowed to see the film, and praised it, - as did his mother! He also called Hardy 'Britain's no. 1 actor.' Here're some stills of Hardy's many looks in the film:





Click to enlarge this little potpourri of Tom Hardy-looks as Bronson in the film Bronson


Bronson is a wild, destructive movie. It is unique and interesting to watch, but not among Refn's best, being too singularly focused on mayhem and violence.

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Watch the cool trailer here

Budget: 0.23 mil. $
Box office: 2.3 mil. $
= Big hit

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