Monday, 10 October 2016
Bronson beginning
the opening scene we see the main character who is played by tom hardy and we see him walking round in a human cage looking like hes worried about something or hes getting ready for something but we also here this cool aggressive sad music and then see this police officer open the door and we see Bronson get fired up so then we realize that there is going to be violent film and we know this by the music and also the mes en scene with Bronson is that hes nude so we instantly think that this film is aimed at the older audience 18 to any because this is based on a true story and as i have done research Charles Salvador is Britain most famous prisoner or most violent as most people know him from being a great boxer and his fighting name Charles Bronson you see this happen in the full film when he gets his name and that he doesn't take it serious at first but as you see later on in the film he gets attached to his fighting name. we also see in the britain stereo type that balled men are aggressive people and are scary because they have no hair but unless any medical conditions.
the reason i chose this film is because this is my favorite song and that how you see charles grow up and he turn into a genuine man but you see in the film he has a love interest and he gets turned down when he says he loves her and that he tries to propose to her but she says there is someone else and he loses it and goes back to jail and goes back to his mad self but to take his mind off his anger he tries and succeeds by doing art and his painting are famous and are worth a lot of money because he did this walst he was in jail and they are what he has on his mind at the time in jail. but when he is in the art theater you see him take the art teacher and he paints on his skin and makes him a model and bribes the policemen to put music on and in the end Bronson gets fed up and finally just wants a scrap but all the armoured police officers are really armored up and bonson fight nude
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