Review of Bronson (2009) by James M — 13 Mar 2013
So many people have recommended this to me and after a long procrastination I finally got around to watching it. Sure, it's a disturbing movie but what disturbs me more is Britain's entire perspective on criminals, from The Kray Twins to Charles Bronson. Bronson was a self-deluded lunatic, hungry for fame and notoriety as England's most feared prisoner- he's completely undeserving of such fame and this biopic completely contradicts that.
There's no denying that Tom Hardy delivers a very good performance as Charles Bronson/Michael Peterson but the movie itself glamourises an absolutely monstrous thug and nothing more, there's no exploration of his character and it kind of plays out like a ripoff of A Clockwork Orange intersected with Bob Fosse style theatrical montages showing Bronson as a "showman" and direct-to-camera monologues which failed to engage me and just made me think that the man completely self obsessed and was up his own arse with his exceptionally high opinions of himself.
This movie had so much potential and could have shed some light on what brings out the violent instincts of the criminal mind or dangerous sociopaths, instead it glorifies the man at every turn. He's not a showman, an actor, a stand up comedian or a superstar. The man's a complete animal.
I'll probably have a lot of people saying that I may have missed the point of the movie, but I simply didn't enjoy it at all and thought it was nothing but shameless exploitation.
This review of Bronson (2009) was written by James M on 13 Mar 2013.
Bronson has generally received positive reviews.
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