tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927274601688828959.post8874445780536239509..comments2023-08-20T15:38:25.787-03:00Comments on One Movie a Day: Day 287: Bronson (December, 21)Amelie's Journeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14196783118165912805noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2927274601688828959.post-28256215172093597092016-01-14T01:49:57.134-02:002016-01-14T01:49:57.134-02:00Oh, man. This film is a gem. Apart from presenting...Oh, man. This film is a gem. Apart from presenting Tom Hardy in one of the most brilliant, beautifully expressive acting gigs of his career, this movie displays violence and a true-events-based story through such powerful storytelling. By having the main character tell his own life story out to a full theatre audience and, in doing so, become the narrator for the audience on the other side of the screen, the script breaks down the violent tale into chunks, giving us room for air, while a rather exciting and invigorating version of Bronson entertains us with pure theatrical dramaticity. The combination itself is such a concept, it enriches the film to a higher level. That Nicholas Winding Refn is one genius bastard of a director! And he wrote the damn thing too!!<br /><br />Now... I just finished watching Only God forgives. And I'm dying with anxiety because it's 1:40 a.m. and I have to wait until tomorrow to tell you how you MUST definitely watch it as soon as you can. O.M.G. I will text you early tomorrow to discuss it. Can't wait for you to watch it so we can talk about it.<br /><br />[ j ][ joe ]https://www.blogger.com/profile/17528042707758318530noreply@blogger.com