Raging Bull
"Raging Bull" is a 1980 American biographical sports drama film directed by Martin Scorsese. It tells the story of Jake LaMotta, a middleweight boxer whose violent temper and self-destructive behavior lead to both personal and professional turmoil. The film is based on LaMotta's autobiography and showcases his rise to fame and subsequent fall from grace.
The film stars Robert De Niro as LaMotta, delivering a powerful performance that earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor. Known for its intense boxing scenes and emotional depth, "Raging Bull" is often regarded as one of the greatest films in cinema history, highlighting themes of rage, jealousy, and redemption.