Not at all like American movies

Guido 2022-03-21 09:01:14

Today I finally saw Scorsese’s business card "Angry Bull" by chance, because I don’t like "Citizen Kane" which is regarded as a masterpiece, so I am skeptical of the so-called business card. Of course, Scorsese’s "Rent "Car Driver" once gave me a big surprise, and I still have expectations for him.


This movie is surprisingly real. Neither inspirational nor giving a bright end, it is just like our life.

The protagonist’s jealousy of his wife is one of the most important clues in the movie. He fell so helplessly, obsessive, weird, and rude, it was distressing, and his wife was indeed very mysterious, not a reassuring type of good wife. Those mafia who can control the ring, of course, can also get in touch with his wife. As the champion of boxing, he can't do anything. All this is frighteningly real.

Even in a society like the United States that advocates individual heroism, the boxing champion is manipulated by big-bellied bosses, not to mention our China.


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Extended Reading
  • Eleanora 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The nostalgic black and white picture reveals a sense of vicissitudes and heaviness of the atmosphere. Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro are the best combination to show the sad legend of Italian Americans. De Niro has dedicated too much to this film. , His performance really moved the audience.

  • Cameron 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    It's understandable for men to be jealous, but is it a bit outrageous for TM to eat like this? Although De Niro gained 60 pounds, although the story of Scorsese is extremely smooth, the structure is still NB, although the black and white picture does achieve the effect of ZB, even though it is 72 of IMDB#TOP250, but jealous The perverted La Mota made me a one-star choice 2010.7.21

Raging Bull quotes

  • Jake La Motta: [crying] What'd I do? What'd I do? What'd I do?

  • Jake La Motta: They got some balls. Some balls. I take the dive. What more do they want? Huh? They want me to go down too? I ain't goin' down. Not for nobody.