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Damion 2022-04-22 07:01:03

New Concept Three has an article on the boxer above. It tells the story of how to become famous and then go bankrupt and go to jail.

Filled with tons of boxing scenes.

Boxing, as a primitive gambling activity, is impossible to become a champion without relationships.

Do people lose themselves when they are rich? Maybe you didn't know who you were in the first place. It's just that when you have a certain amount of money, that invisible choice is magnified into a presumptuous one.

JACK is really mentally ill. That kind of suspiciousness is so incredible to others.

In the same tone as a taxi, gloomy and uninteresting.

The bloody scene did not lose its cruelty because of black and white.

A person's life is represented here - it's definitely a compliment to say that, and the movie is, honestly, not that great. The heroine also lacks the usual sophistication in black and white films.

Live it up.

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Extended Reading
  • Curtis 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    Once I was blind and now I can see.

  • 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. @SFC

Raging Bull quotes

  • Jake La Motta: Is it done?

    Irma: No, it's not done.

    Jake La Motta: Don't overcook it. You overcook it, it's no good. It defeats its own purpose.

    [Irma gives Jake a stern but nasty look]

    Jake La Motta: What are you doin'? I just said don't overcook it. You're overcookin' it, bring it over.

    Irma: You want your steak?

    Jake La Motta: Bring it over. Bring it over! It's like a piece of charcoal! Bring it over here!

    Irma: You want your steak?

    Jake La Motta: YEAH, RIGHT NOW!

    [Irma stabs the steak, exits the stove and slams the steak on his plate. She hastily pours carrots on the plate]

    Irma: Okay. There's your stupid steak. Can't wait for it to be done?

    Jake La Motta: No, I can't wait.

    Irma: Good! Okay? Happy? Happy?

    Jake La Motta: That's all I want. That's all I want!

    Irma: That's... there! No, more! There!

    [Jake routinely flips the table, spilling the contents all over the floor]

    Jake La Motta: Bodder me abott a steak? Huh?

    Irma: That's GREAT!

    Jake La Motta: YOU BODDA ME ABOTT A STEAK?

    Irma: YEAH!

  • Joey LaMotta: Hey Jack, I just explained the whole thing to you didn't I. It was between me and Salvy. If it had anything to do with Vicki I would've told you about it.

    Jake La Motta: That's not what I heard Joey.

    Joey LaMotta: What do you mean that's not what you heard?

    Jake La Motta: That's not what I heard.

    Joey LaMotta: What did you hear?

    Jake La Motta: I heard some things.

    Joey LaMotta: You heard about me and Salvy.

    Jake La Motta: I heard things Joey.

    Joey LaMotta: Yeah you heard that I cracked Salvy all around. What did you hear?

    Jake La Motta: I heard things Joey. I heard things.

    Joey LaMotta: What things you heard?

    Jake La Motta: I heard some things.