Raging Bull Comments

  • Chadrick 2023-09-24 15:15:28

    It is said that this is the best boxing movie, but in my opinion, it is a self-salvation among people who are told by boxing. I don't know who is good and who is bad, all I know is that I used to be blind, but I can see now....

  • Ray 2023-08-29 22:21:06

    Great anti-genre. Every punch is not a catharsis but a repression. Only the violence under the boxing ring can truly face the dark demons of the...

  • Mylene 2023-04-26 13:22:31

    Another boxing film directed by robert and joe's martin scorsese, full of elements I like, the ending of the film, robert is like a david late show, another...

  • Bryce 2023-04-19 18:53:48

    I thought it would be a powerful movie full of male hormones, but I didn't expect the pace to be so slow, and Balabala's lines were endless. Is it necessary to make it so long? I really have no patience to watch...

  • Zack 2023-03-25 21:44:07

    I don't think anyone sympathizes with Jake, his arrogance, suspicion, and brutality have made him a complete self-destructor who won't be recognized under any perspective. After reading this film, I really realized the loneliness, suspicion, and hesitation carried by the spiritual world of the people Martin wanted to write, which seems to have become the new original sin in the modern world. The Gospel of John that finally appeared was like a ghostly shadow approaching the depths of my soul...

  • Winston 2023-03-15 15:19:13

    [90%] You won't be amazed after watching it, but the stamina is strong enough to make your blood boil and tears in your eyes whenever you think of this film. Black and white images give unprecedented restlessness and fiery. Scorsese's directing ability has been shown at its peak. Parallel editing, high and low camera positions, motion shots, and slow motion, these techniques are intertwined and used to thoroughly demonstrate the magic of the film. I love De Niro and Joe Pesci's best-in-class...

  • Jeffery 2023-01-17 05:50:43

    Robert De Niro is a good actor. I especially like the ending. He talks to himself in front of the mirror. It's a very good...

  • Emmie 2023-01-09 02:58:27

    A very exciting biographical film, with vivid characters and efficient two-line narrative. Boxing arena scenes and family scenes go hand in hand, complementing each other and shaping the characters more clearly. The narrative technique is not unskilled. The boxing scene is the biggest highlight of lens design in this film, and its editing sound effects are also very exciting and perfect, and the use of strengthening and shaping characters is in place. In the opening long shot, La Motta was...

  • Shanna 2023-01-04 10:15:48

    None of De Niro's best personal works is more and more like movies based on real themes, especially when people are involved in the...

  • Rozella 2022-12-04 19:08:13

    Black-and-white films in the color film era all think they look good, isn't it...

Extended Reading
  • Melba 2022-04-21 09:01:17

    just for anger

    A man's story, a jerk man's story to be exact - neither praising his intransigence nor denounced his violence. It's just that there is such a bastard who has lived like this all his life. This kind of design is a bit confusing, maybe as stated in countless analyses, violence is what it wants to...

  • Jessica 2022-06-23 13:26:19

    "Raging Bull"--LaMotta's Boxing Road

    Raging Bull is another masterpiece by Martin Scorsese after Taxi Driver, which perfectly interprets the status quo of American society in the 1940s and brings its unique black thinking. At the time of filming, Martin was at a low point in his career and life. It was an autobiography that De Niro...

Raging Bull quotes

  • Salvy Batts: You know he's got to be with Tommy to fight in New York to get a title shot. I mean, he'll wind up punch-drunk, your brother.

    Joey LaMotta: I know.

    Salvy Batts: You know? You got to make him understand it's best thing for everybody involved.

    Joey LaMotta: I said I know.

    Salvy Batts: You know? But, you got to make him know.

  • Joey LaMotta: You think it's easy? Why don't you talk to him. You know what to say. Tell him.

    Salvy Batts: You know I can't talk to him.

    Joey LaMotta: Why can't you talk to him?

    Salvy Batts: Because he don't like me.

    Joey LaMotta: Yeah, nobody likes you. You ought to be used to that.