Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange is an easy in for those looking for comparisons in terms of tone and mood and style.
Bronson (2009)
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Reviews Counted:64
Fresh:50
Rotten:14
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: Undeniably gripping, Bronson forces the viewer to make some hard decisions about where the line between art and exploitation lies.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for violent and disturbing content, graphic nudity, sexuality and language.
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Oct 9, 2009 Limited
Synopsis:
In 1974, a hot-headed 19 year old named Michael Peterson decided he wanted to make a name for himself and so, with a homemade sawn-off shotgun and a head full of dreams he attempted to rob a post...
In 1974, a hot-headed 19 year old named Michael Peterson decided he wanted to make a name for himself and so, with a homemade sawn-off shotgun and a head full of dreams he attempted to rob a post office. Swiftly apprehended and originally sentenced to 7 years in jail, Peterson has subsequently been behind bars for 34 years, 30 of which have been spent in solitary confinement. During that time, Michael Petersen, the boy, faded away and 'Charles Bronson,' his superstar alter ego, took center stage...
With the same brutal yet operatic flair he brought to his previous films, "The Pusher Trilogy, " director Nicholas Winding Refn gets inside the mind of Bronson, and delivers not only a portrait of an artist bereft of an outlet, but also a scathing indictment of celebrity culture.
Tom Hardy plays the title character with disturbing intensity who physically transformed himself for the role. Hardy said, "The opportunity to play such a complex and tormented real-life character was a unique challenge for me, and one that required a great level of commitment and understanding."
Director Nicolas Winding Refn says about his new film, "It is Bronson's unending thirst for celebrity that has kept in prison for so long. And it was this particular aspect of his personality that we tried to capture in the film."
The screenplay was written by Brock Norman Brock (Dogging: A Love Story) and Nicolas Winding Refn. BRONSON is produced by Rupert Preston (Faintheart, Dirty Sanchez: The Movie) and Daniel Hansford and executive produced by Allan Niblo, James Richardson, Paul Martin and Nick Love.--© Magnolia Pictures
Starring: Tom Hardy, Hugh Ross, Juliet Oldfield, Jonny Philips
Starring: Tom Hardy, Hugh Ross, Juliet Oldfield, Jonny Philips, James Lance, Amanda Burton, Matt King, Kelly Adams
Director: Nicholas Winding Refn
Director: Nicholas Winding Refn
Screenwriter: Nicholas Winding Refn, Brock Norman Smith
Producer: Danny Hansford, Rupert Preston
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
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Reviews for Bronson
Bronson is a fast, ferocious, wickedly funny portrait of one man's acceptance of his bone-deep animalism.
A kind of second cousin to Paolo Sorrentino's "Il Divo" (2008), "Bronson" shares that film's mechanical sense of ambivalent regard for its subject'
While I can't say Bronson is - to lean on a running gag of the movie's - "my cuppa tea," I can't say it isn't art either.
Not among the best movies this year, but arguably the most creative and novel so far.
I...found this repulsive; and the endless brutality of Bronson's so-called art became numbing and tedious.
Like a cross between A Clockwork Orange and an extended music video...
Tom Hardy is just outstanding, actually all the performances are pitch perfect for the material. It’s a class act this film, it just will not appeal to audiences who don’t want to be confronted with violence when they go to the movies.
It is a mesmerising performance from Tom Hardy. But as a study of this man, it didn't interest me at all. I thought it was rather facile.
Winding Refn has created a gripping tale of the institutionalised madness of this violent criminal who relishes in his new found alter ego.
Gripping and visceral, ugly and beautiful, terrible and haunting, Bronson is quite brilliant.
A determinedly ugly movie, as brutish in its delivery as its subject is brutish in character, Bronson fails to offer meaningful insight into the life of a singularly idiotic individual.
In addition to celebrating violence, this most brutal of biopics is virulently homophobic. And its other disagreeable overtones of pretentiousness and precious fringe-theatricality make it a uniquely gruesome experience.
Don’t let Tom Hardy turn Bronson into a caricature of what we expect mad people to be like.
The career of a real-life recidivist hardman gets a highly stylised theatrical treatment, matched by virtuoso direction and a career-making lead performance.
The problem with Bronson – and the movie is certainly a problem – is how hard it wants to be a visceral tour de force, and how stunted this objective ends up feeling.
An example of a film that is, in all likelihood, considerably more intelligent and interesting than its subject.
Hardy delivers a committed if showy performance, but there are some awful smaller turns which smell dangerously of homophobia. The whole thing made me want to scrub my brain with Vim.
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