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in Raging Bull (127). Thus, part of the reason for the success of the film has to do with the choreographed movements of the acto...
In five pages cinematic realism is compared and contrasted with film noir and surrealism with the focus being how in the film Ragi...
are moments when the action appears in slow motion, but it does not last long, and over all contributes to the dream quality of th...
It is likely that DiNiro, a highly acclaimed actor put a lot of himself into the film and also Scorcese was brilliant as usual. Go...
time period and the Mafia subculture into which the boy is being indoctrinated. Another scene that contrasts Henrys family life w...
This paper reviews and analyzes Martin Scorsese's 1980 classic film, Raging Bull. This two page paper has one source listed in th...
and accumulating gambling debts he cannot possibly pay, the stage is set for a bloody confrontation when loan sharks come calling....
in many works, the focus of attention on the many true stories he takes on is related to childhood friendship that seemingly last ...
the voiceover. According to reviewer Patricia Kowal, this inclusion of a female perspective furthers the gangster genre because it...
In five pages this paper examines normal and deviant types of behavior, socialization, symbols, values, folkways, and mores within...
something. Traditionally, music in films have performed seven distinct functions (Bobker 101). At least six of these functions ap...
powerful subject for a director like Scorcese and an actor such as DeNiro. Based on La Mottas autobiography, the student working o...
conscientiously misanthropic" (pp. 55). "Raging Bull" was about the life of a man who actually had something of a heart and was de...
earning him an Academy Award (Raging Bull, 19950. De Niro made Jakes decline more believable by gaining 60 pounds over the course ...
This essay offers description, summation and analysis of several scenes from Martin Scorsese's "Raging Bull" and the director's us...
the foreign hordes defiling it" (Mattie 215). Cutting slays Vallon, consigns his son to an orphanage, and proclaims his rule ove...
Henrys voiceover narration.3 This narration gives the viewer insight into Henrys motivations. This narration conveys Henrys childl...
In five pages existentialism is examined and then discussed within the context of Martin Scorsese's film Taxi Driver and Jean Paul...
on the mise-en-scene, camera work, editing and sound in a scene where Bickle states his intention to "get in shape now" and that h...
of a visual masterpiece that demonstrates that Scorsese is an artist who understands the tone of the original work from which he c...
The film opens with a dramatization of a gang battle that occurred in 1846 between Irish gang, principally the "Dead Rabbits" led ...
large urban environment, humanity is even more vulnerable to the cruel and capricious winds of fate than at any other time in hist...
actions to be taken in the name of family honor. The crime, in this view, was to do nothing when disgraced. In contrast, the vie...
In nine pages these films by Martin Scorsese and Jean Luc Godard are examined in terms of how femininity is presented to the spect...
business transactions occur within the city limits, not to mention the fact that some of the wealthiest people choose to hang thei...
the "promissory note" that was made to each and every American when the Constitution was written (King, 1963). He and the group ha...
hard to draw oppositions between Travis and the Villain, Sport, as both are strong males who use forceful methods and generally th...
He seems to have made up his mind at the very beginning of the saga. He has become a part of the military...
In six pages a plot synopsis of Scorsese's 1991 remake of Cape Fear is presented along with the argument that in addition to being...
errand boy to a "coke and gun dealer" (Quart). This is a twisted version of the American dream. Scorsese populates this film wit...