Bronson Page #2

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 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. Inside the mind of Bronson - a scathing indictment of celebrity culture.
Production: Magnolia Pictures
  3 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Metacritic:
71
Rotten Tomatoes:
76%
R
Year:
2008
92 min
$100,000
Website
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is a sin

Everything I've done

All I'd

In all the places I've already been

matter where I go

is a sin

At school, I was apris how to behave

So many thoughts pure

words and action

They have not quite succeeded

Now all I want to do

No matter where or what I did

There is something in common

This one is one is one ...

is a sin

is a sin

Everything I've done everything I'd ...

Damn!

Damn fools, they found ... my fault.

Well ...

They are f***ing crazy, right?

Now I had to get out of here any way.

was not a hotel and I did not want to stay here.

I needed to leave ...

And for that, I had a good idea ...

And now, a reinterpretation

What I Run ...

What happens there ...

When the murder goes wrong ...

When I come back ...?

Nan, nan.

Mr Peterson, we will not start all this madness, is not it?

Listen ... nurse.

I just want to know when I

my trial ...

And when I come back to jail.

Is that clear?

Wrong! Mr Peterson

Now lean forward ...

I'm just having to push my special potions in the buttocks ...

My trial is happening when?

Not ...

Mr. White will do it,

there will be no hearing.

Is not this great?

By cons ... You have been transferred.

Where?

Guess Mr. Peterson.

At the asylum for the criminally insane ...

I deserve jail

for what I did, right?

I want my hotel room again!

I think you will find yourself in solitude ...

elapsed ...

26 years.

26 years in isolation.

And I did not kill anyone.

I mean it.

Not a one.

Never ...

Well ...

Am I an idiot?

If you show wrong with me ...

I'll show you the ultimate

the dirtiest of dirty tricks ...

Ca ..

is what we'll call "Charlie ...

... against a large wall.

When I Rock and Roll ...

When I move and I dance ...

When I'm a star of Rock and Roll.

When I Rock and Roll ..

When I move and I dance ...

When I became a rock star.

Nobody told me.

The truth was that he wanted me more

Nowhere in any way whatsoever.

Apparently, I managed to cost the system

Damage of 10 million pounds.

Then his Majesty

no longer wishes to be pampered by the most expensive of all the English prisoners.

However this was not what I was looking ...

But what I should do?

I'd go crazy if a

I did not try to escape ...

Ah yes ...

They had more than one trick up their sleeve ...

They told me sane ... in writing!

Before you even know I was back in the street ...

But Charlie B is not crazy ...

Non Ho ...

It was then time to breathe fresh air

and show what the world had to offer.

Very funny guys.

It was a pleasure ...

Come in, son.

That's ...

I'll show you your room and

we make a good cup of tea.

Come ...

That's ...

Oh ... That's me?

I was very small.

Where are all my things?

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Brock Norman Brock

Brock Norman Brock is a British screenwriter and playwright. He co-wrote the script for Nicolas Winding Refn's movie Bronson. Early in his career, his play Here is Monster was nominated for the Verity Bargate Award. The premiere production in 1990-91 was staged by the Show of Strength Theatre Company and directed by Mark Ravenhill.He lives in the East End of London with his partner Cara Konig-Brock and their two children. more…

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