

Bronson
A young man who was sentenced to 7 years in prison for robbing a post office ends up spending 30 years in solitary confinement. During this time, his own personality is supplanted by his alter ego, Charles Bronson.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the life of Michael Gordon Peterson, a young man from Britain who, after committing a violent armed robbery, is sentenced to seven years in prison. Inside, his violent tendencies escalate, leading to him being declared Britain's most violent prisoner. He is eventually released and gains notoriety as Charles Bronson, a self-styled bare-knuckle fighter and performance artist, further cementing his infamy.
Critical Reception
Bronson received largely positive reviews from critics, with particular praise for Tom Hardy's visceral and committed performance. While some found the film's stylistic choices and subject matter challenging, many acknowledged its raw power and unflinching portrayal of a notorious figure.
What Reviewers Say
- Tom Hardy delivers a tour-de-force performance as the titular character.
- The film's stylistic flair and unflinching depiction of violence are both lauded and debated.
- A raw and compelling, albeit brutal, character study.
Google audience: Audiences were impressed by Tom Hardy's intense portrayal and the film's gritty realism. Some found the violence excessive, but many appreciated the unconventional narrative and its exploration of a complex, notorious figure.
Awards & Accolades
Tom Hardy won the British Independent Film Award for Best Actor.
Fun Fact
Tom Hardy gained approximately 40 pounds (18 kg) for his role as Bronson, training extensively and adopting a rigorous diet to physically embody the character.
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