

Viewers may challenge themselves in searching for meaning from the absurdity, but personally, I like not knowing what to think of the craziness.Īt the start, Bronson introduces himself to viewers, which moments later we learn is actually him on stage addressing a large group of spectators. In either case, Nicolas Winding Refn's film makes brilliant use of the muscular, intimidating man with a shaved head and fancy handlebar moustache, giving audiences a fascinating and oddly charming personality which we find strangely mesmerizing. Originally born Michael Gordon Peterson (Tom Hardy), he seems quite the character if he's anything like what we see here. But there is indeed such an individual who took on the name of Charles Bronson during his very short-lived career in bare-knuckle boxing - a small stint he did during one of the brief moments of freedom he was granted. The movie's got a very good plot, brilliant acting, strong dialogue, some very graphic action sequences and an amazing soundtrack.If not for the fact we are told 'Bronson' is based on a true story, it'd be difficult to believe such a man exists in this day and age. Overall, Legend is honestly a brilliant movie. Finally, the soundtrack which this movie's got is honestly amazing, it's got lots of brilliant songs from such artists as Martin Gaye, The Who, Booker T. The action sequences throughout this movie are very graphic, gory and very clever and they're all honestly well done. The movie's got some really strong dialogue from the main characters throughout this movie and it works very well. Also, the acting from all the cast is actually brilliant, especially from Tom Hardy, Teddy (Taron Egerton) and Nipper Read (Christopher Eccleston) those three were honestly amazing. They both pretty much go through higher ranks of the criminal underworld, the reason being is so they'll both turn into London's scariest gangsters. The movie's got a very good plot, it's about these two identical twins who are called Reggie and Ronnie they're both played by (Tom Hardy). They both pretty much go through higher ranks of the criminal underworld, the reason being is so they'll both turn into Legend is a brilliant movie.
