2. Most of the biographical films are excellent, because since they write a biography for someone, they can prove that their life is extraordinary. This film is no exception.
3. I really like Martin Scorsese's way of dealing with this kind of biographical film. "Goodfellas" is like that, just as wonderful.
4. I have seen a lot of movies about boxing, but this one is the highest in terms of sharpness, swiftness of boxing, and cruelty of blood type, although it is a black-and-white movie.
5. This time I have to talk about Robert De Niro alone.
This method master has seen many films, and domestic and foreign fans and film critics call him the god of acting alongside Al Pacino.
However, I myself have always been more partial to Al Pacino. One is that Lao Pa's personal performance style is more appealing to me, and the other is that his performance in the peak work "Afternoon on a Hot Day" is too strong, but I have never seen a film that shows Robert De Niro's acting ability too much. , In my impression, he has always been acting with an inner ruthlessness, not as sharp-edged as Lao Pa. Including "Goodfellas", "Las Vegas" and even the famous "Taxi Driver". My favorite film of him before was "Mean Streets" when he first debuted.
However, this "Angry Bull" has changed my opinion of him. The god of acting is really not for nothing, and the film is shrouded in his super performance from beginning to end. It turned out that this is the work that can represent his strength. Like Al Pacino's "Hot Afternoon".
As for the fact that he gained weight and learned boxing in order to perform well in this film, everyone knows it.
6. Words can't describe my love for Joe Pesci, the little guy. He's brilliant in acting as a gangster, and he is so ruthless that it makes people shudder. At the beginning, I also said that I finally played a normal role, so I don’t need to be ruthless. I didn’t expect that Old Martin would still let him make a slapstick, which was more savage than Jack in the boxing ring. Ha ha. This kid is so charming.
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