The first time was the end of the game. Before the result was announced, the screen suddenly jumped to pure void, and the microphone slowly entered the field of vision from top to bottom. These few seconds were the most tense and poetic.
The second time, Vicki and Jack Lamotta watched a group photo in front of the cabinet. From the beginning to the end, the back and side faces of the two were displayed. The outlines from the forehead to the chin were sharp, and the talk and smile were delicate and delicate in a first-born love. The changes in his feelings are vividly expressed.
The third time after being released from prison, Jack La Motta ran into his younger brother Joey. He was already betrayed by his relatives. Joey walked forward without looking back. The former boxing champion chased after him quickly, eager for reconciliation, hugs, and hugs. Kiss, until Joey said to get together again in two days, call him, Mad Cow then let go of him, I can't believe it, you call me? do not forget.
After watching this movie, I feel the two most deeply. One is the picture, and the other is the story. A movie can capture the audience in terms of audition language and story. I think it is enough to be called a good movie.
Black and white, sports, America in the 1940s and 50s.
Genius, angry and withdrawn person, broken feelings, ups and downs in life.
It is said that Scorsese was attracted by the unique temperament of boxing champion Jack La Motta. During the filming, he carried the dilapidated biography with him. Fortunately, we can still see this classic decades later.
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