Inhumanity under procedural justice

Madonna 2021-11-28 08:01:19

We must know that it is impossible for such criminals to survive for so long in our country. But in Britain, which has always advocated "procedural justice", Bronson spent so much time in prison. The film mainly describes Bronson's first years, leaving too many scars on his not old cheeks. I don’t know what to say and what to do when facing such a person? Perhaps like the saleswoman in the store in the movie, she shuddered before his roar. But procedural justice does not represent the human nature of the procedure. Putting such a person in a cage is a kind of injustice to him or the person in the cage. At the end of the film, blood-covered Bronson stands in a standing iron cage. Can you feel the coldness and inhumanity of the procedure? Why don't you give him a refreshment? Come on!

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Extended Reading
  • Tre 2022-04-23 07:01:53

    2013/11/12 Refn can also shoot such brilliant black humor! The strongest criminal in history has turned into a violent comedian, full of grooves and sadness. Full frontal nudity is really a weapon in the road, and the old wet became famous in the first battle. It would be perfect if the violence was a little heavier.

  • Rogers 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    I like this kind of hard picture sense, a kind of violent sexiness~

Bronson quotes

  • Prison Governor: [On phone to Charlie] Hello Charlie. Can you hear me?

    Charles Bronson: 'Course I can fucking hear you, there's nothing wrong with MY hearing you cunt!

  • Charles Bronson: [Serving tea to a guard]

    Paul: [Strolls through door, singing] Picture you upon my knee, Tea for two and two for tea, Just me for you and you for me

    [takes drag from cigarette]

    Charles Bronson: [Confused and points at Paul] Would you like a cuppa tea too mate?