Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn paints this brutally violent portrait of Britain’s most notorious prisoner, Charles Bronson (born Michael Peterson and later re-named by his fight promoter) – who has spent 34 years of his life in prison, and 28 of those in solitary confinement. As a teenager in the early 1970s, Bronson is jailed for seven years after robbing a post office. During his sentence he becomes increasingly violent and re-styles himself as a hardened criminal, convinced that his new persona will bring him the notoriety and fame he craves.
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