![]() Its an interesting and reasonably well made film, which I'd recommend on that basis. Regardless of all that, yes I would recommend this film, for the fact its in black and white and that gives it a somewhat classic type of a feel to it but I wouldn't raise your expectations especially high either. Personally, The King of Comedy is my favourite film of his but that's just my opinion of course. I quite enjoyed watching it to see De Niro as a much younger actor at the time, if for no other reason. To me, I wouldn't say its one of the best films around but its certainly not bad either. Nowadays there are so many sports films but I know that this one is particularly well regarded. There are, I suppose, some predictable elements to the plot but it felt a mostly well made film, with a clear message in terms of the downside to making a sport your passionate about, the main focus in life. Goodness knows how many women have been in her position - I wouldn't wish that on anyone. I also found myself feeling quite frustrated and sorry for the wife, Vickie La Motta (played by Cathy Moriarty). Diners enjoy a large selection of grain and grass-fed dry-aged beef, premium grilled items including fresh seafood, and gourmet comfort food, as well as an extensive selection wines. ![]() I quite liked how honest and straightforward Joey was, as a character. Emphasizing premium quality meat sourced from sustainable farms, Raging Bull Chophouse & Bar is a steakhouse like no other. However, Robert De Niro undoubtedly gives a decent performance in the main role and almost equally so does Joe Pesci as Joey. First off, I can't not mention that a lot of the dialogue seemed rather mumbled or otherwise spoken somewhat quickly and quietly, which while it may have a certain authenticity to it, I did find it a little hard to follow everything said at times, which is never ideal for me, as a viewer. First off, I can't not mention that a lot of the dialogue seemed rather mumbled or otherwise I hadn't realised this film is in black and white throughout - that and the widescreen format gives it the look and somewhat feel of a much earlier 20th century film (given it was released in 1980). I hadn't realised this film is in black and white throughout - that and the widescreen format gives it the look and somewhat feel of a much earlier 20th century film (given it was released in 1980).
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