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Jamir 2022-12-02 05:03:03
Winning or losing, I ain't going down for nobody. You know what, I want to win myself once. He was too stubborn to win. Martin Scorsese's protagonists never seek the audience's approval. They are painful, flawed, and struggling. They are too much like ourselves. They are not what an audience begged for from the movie, but every time you watch a movie, it affects The process of my self-knowledge, he changes me every...
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Augustine 2022-11-21 12:46:04
Who added the label of "inspirational"? Before this film, "Booming Drummer" was as sunny as "Beijing Welcomes You"; Martin watched the drama about emotions with indifference, and the emotions were concentrated in the beginning and end of the boxing match, and the boxing match was Jack mentality change; the way he wins everything back is to lose everything, how...
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Peggie 2022-11-03 21:51:57
The boxer version of the taxi driver is by no means a sports...
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Laverna 2022-11-02 18:58:16
A common but stunning opening, the rope in the foreground is like a hard iron cage under the lighting, and the beast-like Jack LaMotta wanders alone on the field. Old Martin's scheduling is very solid and very comfortable. Watching all kinds of push, pull and shake even has a kind of pleasure. This film is already an indispensable film in the pulling class. The portrayal of the protagonist himself is so accurate that any audience can To single out Jack LaMotta's character flaws, he follows his...
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Kylie 2022-04-24 07:01:02
#UnderstandingMovieP8 Realism and formalism only describe the style, not the content of the story. The example of "presenting based on real material in an expressionist style", although based on a true story, but the boxing scene is very stylized. Their eyes and smiles are really similar at a certain...
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Missouri 2022-04-24 07:01:02
It's still rotten, four stars give the film texture and montage a kind of feel. Bulls are angry at the...
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Jennings 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Robert De Niro's iconic methodological performance has made the film well-known, but Scorsese's redemption theory is the source of the film's unshakable strength. The film uses a sacrificial image to baptize the protagonist's vigorous body and ignorant soul. , the excellent editing and scheduling brought this devastating sense of power into a dramatic tension that is equally shocking with the theme, and made a mediocre person sink into the profoundness of a philosopher and the brilliance of a...
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Herminio 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Technically, I admit it from the bottom of my heart. From light to sound to photography to editing, the texture of black and white pictures is very flavorful. But emotionally it's really hard to like the story, including the character of Jake. De Niro did a really good job, so good that I was so anxious and angry that I didn't have any sympathy for this sad man in the end. I know you're not a bad person, but you're definitely not a good person either....
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Eriberto 2022-04-24 07:01:02
What a masterpiece. Great acting. I almost burst out laughing in the middle. Martin Scorsese turned New York Italians/Italian Americans into a beautiful...
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Velva 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Sitting in a movie theater watching De Niro in black and white gives the illusion of traveling through time and space. After the show went to the subway entrance, there was a band singing Blue Lotus. I was blind, but now i...
Raging Bull Comments
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Ruby 2022-07-06 20:44:10
Raging Bull: The Redemption of Martin Scorsese
This scene aptly points to LaMotta's life.
An adventurous, slightly neurotic, sensitive man who enjoys everyone's attention. But beneath the spectacle lies a lot of potential danger: jealousy, anger, and unbridled indulgence, all of which can easily bring the fragile goblet down one by one, leaving...
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Elody 2022-04-19 09:01:18
Victory or defeat is irrelevant
Raging Bull, the master's early works are already Brooklyn-like. The evaluation is divided into two parts with Jack being thrown into a cell, beating the wall and crying, the first half, the self-talking hero is late, the beginning is the end, the use of the rough and wild camera (personal feeling...
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Joey LaMotta: You want me to hit you?
Jake La Motta: I want you to hit me with everything you got. I want you to fuckin' lay me out. Go ahead.
Joey LaMotta: You sure?
Jake La Motta: Yeah. Go ahead.
[Joey hits Jake]
Jake La Motta: Harder!
[Joey hits Jake again]
Jake La Motta: You throw a punch like you're takin' it up the ass. Come on.
[Joey hits Jake again]
Jake La Motta: Harder.
[again]
Jake La Motta: Harder. Harder.
Joey LaMotta: That's hard! What the fuck? What do you want?
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[Just after Sugar Ray Robinson won an early fight (before joining the army)]
Joey LaMotta: They robbed you. They're miserable because their mothers take it up their fucking ass.