Women, as Victims of Men, in Martin Scorses Fils

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March 13, 2013

 

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For Jake LaMotta (Robert DeNiro), what happens during a fight is controlled not by tactics but by his fears and drives. The punishment he receives in the boxing ring serves as confession, penance, and atonement for his sins. For Scorsese, the life of LaMotta was an illustration of a theme present in many of his works, the inability of his characters to trust and relate with women...
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The emotion that drives the LaMotta character is not boxing, but a jealous obsession with his wife, Vickie, and a fear of sexual intimacy. From the time he first sees her, as a girl of 15, LaMotta is fascinated by the cool, distant blond goddess, who seems much older than her age, and in many shots seems taller and even stronger than the boxer...
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