Make the world like this world

Shyanne 2022-03-23 09:01:16

There is such a sentence in "Holmes."
"Being tied to extraordinary talents and deeply trapped in character defects can only lead to self-destruction in the end,".
The director of "Crazy Cow" was on the verge of self-destruction before the film began. Divorce, bankruptcy, and drug addiction made Martin older than he has ever been before. One foot has been raised, and the cliff and abyss below it will never be restored. The rejection of Oscar's rules of the game made his career as a director difficult in the United States. All the talents that had burst out at this time seemed like the struggle before the candle went out.
This stubbornness resembles Jack, the hero of the film, a down-and-out boxer who couldn't make the championship because he didn't bow his head to the Mafia. His fists are full of tension and his footwork is agile and solid. He is like a war machine with a metal shell. He is not soft and bloodthirsty. De Niro has practiced more than a thousand matches against others in order to show his unreserved professionalism. . The master-class editing and light-shadow processing of Xixosses make the story exude the texture it deserves. In the end, De Niro relied on this film to become a god, and Xikoses made a comeback.
Jack made a compromise for the gold belt and hit a fake punch. This man who has never been able to live forever cried bitterly in that night, as weak as a baby in need of comfort. The championship title did not bring him any satisfaction. People like him have no vanity and will always be self-fulfilling. Jack Hu, who has lost his soul, eats and drinks, is drunk, and completely lost in self-torture. Since then, Xikoses has continued to interpret the art of realistic film in his own way, and he has become famous all over the world. After all, there are more than Oscars and Hollywood in this world.
Jack and Xicoses are typical paranoid personalities, which can also be said to be paranoid. This personality trait has become a medical term today. There is a film whose performance of this personality is comparable to that of "Mad Cow." Lao Pa’s light is so strong that I forget who the director of "Scarface" is. Most of his films are like this. You will feel that there is only him in the whole movie, and you can only remember him, whether it is yelling. Still looking bleak. Lao Luo's problem is lack of tension. Lao Pa happens to be the opposite, always using excessive force. The plot where he sucked up cocaine and shot on the top floor became a far-reaching shootout in film history. People will always remember his extremely hateful and distorted hideous face. He repeatedly mentioned every line and every detail and talked about it. road. Tony’s life full of self-will came to a close in the fierce battle between the enemy and us, from a Cuban political prisoner in the old Castro period to a big drug lord who is full of riches and enemies. He got the woman and position he wanted. But under the appearance of this kind of speed and speed is unavoidable speeding, just like a train that will eventually derail vigorously rushing towards a long-destined end.
Paranoid personality can often induce powerful forces that are difficult to understand. Many philosophers, most artists, and all war madmen belong to this personality, and their paranoia index is directly proportional to their influence on the world. Such as Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Van Gogh, Hemingway, Jobs, Hitler, Napoleon. Of course, whether this impact is good or bad cannot be easily determined, and I am afraid it will never be determined. Strong offensive, sensitive, suspicious, explosive, and male characteristics are the core innateness of this character, and self-destruction is their best destination. They are the extreme products of God, and they have to bear the curse that they cannot get rid of all their lives. So the moment Jack hit the wall with his head in the prison, I also saw Hemingway blasting his skull with a British double-barreled shotgun, and I saw Nietzsche shouting "God is dead!" Lieutenant Dan.
Their lives are not for survival, and the male protagonist shouldn't play that game of betraying himself. While Jack redeems himself, he also made a perfect story. This is the basic condition of all beauty, and that is to have the physical signs that he should have. Only a bull that has been castrated is docile, and the director only uses technical means to restore an angry bull.
Everyone has his own role. Some are the pride of the heavens when they appear on the stage, and some can only be a piercing lens. We fill the universe to maintain its balance. God has his own intentions, and his old people don’t. Donkeys and horses are allowed to mate, so mules cannot give birth to offspring, and his elders do not allow substances to transmit information to the past, so the Terminator can only toss back and forth in a closed loop of time and space.
Let Liu Bang be the emperor of the city, let Xiang Yu lose everything in Gaixia. Hearing the leaders chanting slogans, Xu Mingshi made irresponsible remarks. Let the fighters sacrifice heroically, and let the peasants disarm and return to the fields. Respect James's own system and convince Kobe to kill his eyes. Let poetry be like poetry, and film reviews like film reviews. Let things be as they are, and let the world be like this world.

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

    Disappointed. The role of Jack LaMotta as a boxer is essentially the same as the superman in "New York, New York". Even the so-called "anger" is cheap and shameless. There is nothing particularly tragic or worthy of sympathy. Robert De Niro's acting skills have not been fully utilized. Maybe I was expecting too much? Personally, I feel that it's hard to get under the prestige. Samsung and a half // 20160813 The big screen of China Film Archive. Still don't like it

  • Katlyn 2022-03-23 09:01:16

    9/10. Revisiting, the first act alludes to the source of anger. Jack warms up alone on the court, waving his fists and moving his pace. The thick rope in the foreground is extremely powerful and symbolizes the Mafia behind the scenes. This unfair order implies Jack's dictatorship. Violent personality, after being unfairly judged, chairs thrown under the boxing ring, popcorn flying all over the sky, exclamation, stampede, the American national anthem hurriedly sounded, and when the throne of boxing was lost, the fog surrounding Robinson's image became terrifying. The clip vividly accesses the slow motion of Jack being hit on the head and dripping with blood and sweat. Contradictions and chaos affect Jack’s life. When his wife says hello to other men, he will be questioned. Scorsese uses the inequality of composition. Relationships, mirrors that expand the space, broken TV props, and the characters' restless emotions, to interpret the family quarrel scene where Jack asks his brother to slap him in the face, suspects his wife's infidelity, and misunderstands his brother, showing the family’s helplessness and Jack’s self-destruction and loss of faith. Jack asked himself in pain, and slammed desperately against the wall in prison. The once strong boxing champion was forced to live in the club to flatter him. The bull who did not want to bow his head finally learned to ask for forgiveness.

Raging Bull quotes

  • Vicki LaMotta: I fucked all of 'em. Tommy, Salvy, your brother. All of 'em. I sucked your brother's cock! What do you want me to say?

    Jake La Motta: You sucked his cock?

    Vicki LaMotta: Yeah, I sucked his cock. And everybody else on the fuckin' street too. What do you want? You're nothin' but a fat pig, selfish fool!

    [as Jake slaps Vicki and leaves]

    Vicki LaMotta: His fuckin' cock's bigger than yours too!

  • [first lines]

    Jake La Motta: I remember those cheers / They still ring in my ears / After years, they remain in my thoughts. / Go to one night / I took off my robe, and what'd I do? I forgot to wear shorts. / I recall every fall / Every hook, every jab / The worst way a guy can get rid of his flab. / As you know, my life wasn't drab. / Though I'd much... Though I'd rather hear you cheer / When you delve... Though I'd rather hear you cheer / When I delve into Shakespeare / "A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse", I haven't had a winner in six months.

    [he lights a cigar]

    Jake La Motta: Though I'm no Olivier / I would much rather... And though I'm no Olivier / If he fought Sugar Ray / He would say / That the thing ain't the ring, it's the play. / So give me a... stage / Where this bull here can rage / And though I could fight / I'd much rather recite /... that's entertainment.