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Raging Bull (1980) is a compelling biographical drama that delves into the tumultuous life of renowned boxer Jake LaMotta. Directed by Martin Scorsese, this film explores the destructive impact of LaMotta's ferocious temperament and violent tendencies both inside and outside the boxing ring.
Set in the 1940s and 1950s, Raging Bull follows LaMotta's rise to fame as a middleweight boxing champion. With exceptional performances by Robert De Niro, who portrays LaMotta, and Joe Pesci, as his loyal brother and manager, this movie expertly captures the raw intensity of boxing. The film ingeniously uses black-and-white cinematography to add a timeless quality to the story.
As LaMotta triumphs in his professional life, his personal life begins to unravel due to his uncontrollable anger and jealousy. The strain on his relationships, particularly with his wife Vickie, portrayed by Cathy Moriarty, becomes increasingly evident. Raging Bull delves into the darker aspects of LaMotta's personality, showcasing the brutal consequences of his destructive behavior.
With its exceptional performances, captivating storytelling, and stunning visuals, Raging Bull is a gripping biographical drama that delves into the destructive impact of violence and temper. This critically acclaimed film is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates powerful storytelling and remarkable acting.
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Raging BullRelease Date:
19 Dec 1980Writers:
Jake LaMotta, Joseph Carter, Peter SavageAwards:
Won 2 Oscars. 24 wins & 28 nominations total