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Raging Bull

Robert De Niro , Cathy Moriarty , Martin Scorsese    R (Restricted)   DVD
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Martin Scorsese's brutal black-and-white biography of self-destructive boxer Jake LaMotta was chosen as the best film of the 1980s in a major critics' poll at the end of the decade, and it's a knockout piece of filmmaking. Robert De Niro plays LaMotta (famously putting on 50 pounds for the later scenes), a man tormented by demons he doesn't understand and prone to uncontrollably violent temper tantrums and fits of irrational jealousy. He marries a striking young blond (Cathy Moriarty), his sexual ideal, and then terrorizes her with never-ending accusations of infidelity. Jake is as frightening as he is pathetic, unable to control or comprehend the baser instincts that periodically, and without warning, turn him into the rampaging beast of the title. But as Roman Catholic Scorsese sees it, he works off his sins in the boxing ring, where his greatest athletic talent is his ability to withstand punishment. The fight scenes are astounding; they're like barbaric ritual dance numbers. Images smash into one another--a flashbulb, a spray of sweat, a fist, a geyser of blood--until you feel dazed from the pummeling. Nominated for a handful of Academy Awards (including best picture and director), Raging Bull won only two, for De Niro and for editor Thelma Schoonmacher. --Jim Emerson

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"Raging Bull" has been called the greatest film of the 80s. After seeing this film last night I would say it is one of the most powerful films of all time. De Niro, was also at the top of his game here, as Jake LaMotta, the infamous boxer known for his abusive life style and somewhat paranoid delusions during his reign as world middleweight boxing champion, 1949 - 1951. Throughout the film, he beats his wife (played expertly and convincingly by the 19-year-old Cathy Moriarty), convinced that she is cheating on him, and that is more or less what the film is truly about. The boxing is just what he does for a living, and could be considered as a way to release some of his deeper, harbored anger.

The film is most often compared to "Rocky," more than any other, apparently because they both concern a certain level of boxing. As much as I absolutely adore "Rocky," "Raging Bull" is a deeper, more realistic film. But whereas "Raging Bull" is raw, "Rocky" is inspiring. The only connecting thread is the apparently central theme of boxing, which is used as a theme in "Rocky," and a backdrop in "Raging Bull." They're entirely different motion pictures -- one uplifting, the other somewhat depressing -- and the people who try to decide which is better need to seriously re-evaluate their reasons for doing so. They both succeed splendidly well at what they are trying to do, and that's all I have to say about their so-called connection.

The boxing scenes easily rank with the most brutal and violent moments ever put on film, shot in stark, unadorned black and white and utilizing unlikely sounds including shattering windows and animal cries to great effect. Thelma Schoonmaker's jarring, discordant editing in these scenes also deserves special mention. The scenes of domestic violence are not for the faint of heart, but there is really no other way to tell this story.

This is certainly one of the most intense films Scorsese has directed, and one of the most important of his career. Along with "Taxi Driver," it is an iconic motion picture that will stand the test of time for years and years to come.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Dated and a little odd Jan 2 2012
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I think De Niro is excellent and this story is very human. I thoroughly enjoyed the film. However, if I am looking for a movie to pass the time or to enjoy with my wife, this isn't an option. It's a powerful drama but it has limited appeal for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars classic movies Dec 13 2011
Format:DVD
There is one word for this movie, EXCELLENT!!!! This is a must see movie. This is movie does not rely on special effects to be a good. It has a good story line with excellent acting. I like the fact it was in black and white, it gives the movie a classic feel.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Uncomfortable and Ultimately Boring
I really tried to like this film, but unfortunately failed miserably. While it may be a brilliant portrayal of a deeply flawed man, there is usually something you can find... Read more
Published on Jun 23 2009 by Neil Olsen
1.0 out of 5 stars raging bull? raging bore
wow, what a letdown.i had heard friends and critics say that raging
bull was a great movie,even a masterpiece.well,i finally decided to
watch it.all i can say is... Read more
Published on Nov 26 2007 by falcon
1.0 out of 5 stars American pigs and their bad movies
Me being from france, I thought a film titled "raging bull" would be about a bull that was very angry, but instead it's about a stupid boxer named jake somethings. Read more
Published on July 7 2004
4.0 out of 5 stars All The Rage
Director Martin Scorsese has a filmography filled with movies that are, unflinchingly realistic, sometimes not for the timid, and always an excercise in craftsmanship. Read more
Published on Jun 12 2004 by T. Lobascio
5.0 out of 5 stars ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE
Robert De Niro is SPECTACULAR in this amazing 80's classic about boxer Jake La Motta. I really don't think I should discuss this film any further, all I can say is that if you... Read more
Published on Jun 12 2004 by adriana
4.0 out of 5 stars Robert De Niro Is The Boss
Robert De Niro is an actor of absolutely unquestionable and indescribable strength and power.There is no acting in this film. Read more
Published on May 12 2004 by adriana
4.0 out of 5 stars "I'm the boss"
If you've seen this film, then you know what I'm referring to in the line above!

Raging Bull is a driven and unforgettable character study of famous 1940's boxer, Jake La Motta. Read more

Published on May 8 2004 by adriana
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
A stirring, gripping tale of a fighter's tumultuous life and times in and out of the ring. Robert De Niro gives an astounding performance as Jake Lamotta, the rampaging wild man... Read more
Published on Mar 27 2004 by Joe Clay
4.0 out of 5 stars what a show
We all know Robert DeNiro was magnificent in the role of Jake LaMotta but he's not the only remarkable aspect of this movie. Read more
Published on Mar 26 2004
2.0 out of 5 stars Where is our Special Edition?
While this movie is a true classic and is one of Scorsese's best, that can't be said for the far unacceptable DVD that is now out of print. Read more
Published on Feb 21 2004 by Matthew R. Davidson
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