Robert De Niro Essays

  • Life

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    as played by Palminteri, is a complex, lonely character, who might have been a priest or a philosopher had not life called him to the vocation of neighborhood boss. Nine year-old Calogero (Francis Capra) is the streetwise son of Lorenzo Anello (Robert De Niro), a bus driver who takes pride in his work ethic and expects to instill the same values in his son. Calagero, however, is in awe of the local mob boss, Sonny (Chazz Palminteri), and when Calogero keeps his mouth shut after witnessing Sonny do

  • Martin Scorsese's Film, Taxi Driver

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    Year     Result     Award     Category/Recipient(s) 1976 Won     LAFCA Award     Best Actor Robert De Niro Best Music Bernard Herrmann National Film Preservation Board, USA Year     Result     Award     Category/Recipient(s) 1994 National Film Registry National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Year     Result     Award     Category/Recipient(s) 1977 Won     NSFC Award     Best Actor Robert De Niro Best Director Martin Scorsese Best Supporting Actress Jodie Foster New

  • Why Is Raging Bull So Important To Robert De Niro's Performance?

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    1) It is no surprise, Raging Bull and Robert De Niro's performance is hailed as one of the greatest. Interestingly, I never saw this film in the 1980’s when it came out. Martin Scorsese, does an incredible job using cinematography techniques such as, slow motion,point of view shots and black and white high contrast lighting. He also infuses strange sounds during the fight scenes. I loved this movie! Robert Di Niro transforms himself into the character Jake La Motta, while we, the audience, delves

  • Film Analysis: The Mision

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    The movie, The Mission (1986), depicts events in South America, likely in what is now the state of Rio Grande do Sul. In the movie, a slave trader named Rodrigo Mendoza, played by Robert De Niro, makes his living by capturing slaves and bringing them to the Spanish Governor’s plantation. There, he catches his fiancée sleeping with his younger half-brother, which causes him, in a rage, to kill his younger brother. Due to this, he eventually joins a Jesuit mission. After coming into contact with a

  • This Boy's Life Movie Critique

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    Boy’s Life’ illustrates the significance of freedom with the help of a troubled boy’s coming-of-age story. The movie ‘This Boy’s Life’, which is based on the real life of American author Tobias Wolff, features renowned actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Ellen Barkin in the leading roles while actors Jonah Blechman, Eliza Dushku, Chris Cooper, Carla Gugino, Zack Ansley, Tracey Ellis, Kathy Kinney, Tobey Maguire, Sean Murray, Lee Wilkof, Bill Dow, Deanna Milligan and Morgan Brayton play the

  • Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver

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    cinematic masterpiece and one of Martin Scorsese’s best films of all time. This is a hard-edge, violent film that pull no punches with its compelling portrayal of a derange loner named Travis Bickle embodied by the remarkably young and talented Robert De Niro. Film critics raved over its social, political, mental, urban decay it vividly presented, and audiences were deeply drawn to it, adding to its success as film. Roger Ebert mentions the film in his book, The Great Movies, “Scorses’s 1976 film

  • Perspective Of Ruirt De Niro

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    Perspective 1: Rodrigo Mendoza (Robert De Niro) What does Rodrigo ultimately decide is the best way to accomplish God’s purposes? How would you describe this position, and how would it be represented today? The first perspective to be noted would be that of Rodrigo Mendoza. His character is played by Robert De Niro. Rodrigo Mendoza ultimately decides to fight for the people. He believes this is the best way to accomplish God's purpose, by fighting with and for the people. In the beginning, Mendoza

  • History Of Wes Anderson

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    Casalini 1 Tyler C. Casalini Mr. David Heck AP English 11 23 April 2014 AP English Research Paper – Rough Draft Since the late 1890’s films have been constantly changing the history of pop culture and the way people view war, politics, and the world as a whole. As the timeline of the history of film progressed, there were many different phases: gothic noir, slapstick comedy, tragedy vs. love, romance, and many more. Towards the more recent times, the central ideas of films started drifting to the

  • The Movie, This Boy's Life

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    The movie ‘This Boy’s Life’, which is based on the real life of American author Tobias Wolff, features renowned actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Ellen Barkin in the leading roles while actors Jonah Blechman, Eliza Dushku, Chris Cooper, Carla Gugino, Tracey Ellis, Kathy Kinney, Tobey Maguire, Deanna Milligan and Morgan Brayton play the other minor roles. The film is directed by Michael Caton-Jones, and is a classic tale of domestic abuse, emotional neglect and other issues faced by Tobias

  • Leonardo Dicaprio: An Acclaimed Actor and Environmentalist

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    Leonardo Dicaprio is an acclaimed actor and environmental activist. He made his first major television entry with Santa Barbara in 1991. Titanic was his first huge milestone for his tremendous career. Since then he has received an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in The Revenant. Along with being a great Actor, Dicaprio had made some massive contributions to charities that surround the environment, including his $1 million donation to the Wildlife Conservation Society in 2010. Over all

  • Struggling Powers in the Movie The Mission

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    The movie The Mission takes place in 1750 in South America. The main characters in the movie are Rodrigo Mendoza (Robert De Niro), who was a Spanish slave trader, and Father Gabriel (Jeremy Irons), who was a Spanish Jesuit. This essay will demonstrate the four struggling powers in the movie, the Guarani Natives, the Jesuits, the Spanish and Portuguese government, and the Cardinal. The Guarani Natives in South America did not like the Spanish at first because the Spanish were using them as slaves

  • De Niro's Game Rawi Bassam Quotes

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    Research Essay: De Niro’s Game by Rawi Hage In Rawi Hage’s De Niro’s Game, Bassam is a young man living in Lebanon during the Lebanese civil war. Lebanon was previously colonized by the French, whom gave certain religions (Christians) more of a leading position. Later on, Lebanon was freed from colonial rule causing discourse to run amid the country. On another note, France still plays an important role in Lebanon and in Bassam’s life. With this in mind, Bassam has experienced traumatic events unfold

  • goodfellas

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    film was nominated for best picture and best director at the 63rd Academy Awards. The film opens up to a flashback with voce over narration from Henry Hill, foreshadowing Henrys involvement with the mob. It is a scene where Henry, James Conway (Robert De Niro), and Tommy Devito (Joe Pesce) murder an individual in the trunk of a vehicle. The individual who they murder turns out to be Billy Batts (Frank Vincent), a very important member of the mob. The next scene takes us back even further. Scorsese

  • Reading Drama is just as enjoyable as Watching it

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    Comparison and Contrasting Experience of Drama Everyone has a preference when entertaining one’s self with a drama. Live theatrical performances, video production, and reading novels or poems are a few examples of how an individual may want to expand the mind. Personally, I feel that reading a drama is the best way to experience a story, depending on the author. The mind can produce extraordinary images that a live performance or video productions are limited to. In this essay, I will be discussing

  • Reaction to Mean Streets

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    into total anarchy; but it is Robert De Niro's Johnny Boy (Charlie's wild, self-destructive friend whom he looks out for with all the obsessiveness of an older brother) that gives the film its charge. Johnny Boy dances and gyrates and leaps and spins about the edges of the film, continually threatening to take it into and out of chaos (which he finally does). De Niro's performance, which remains as hilarious and breath-taking as ever - was a revelation at the time. De Niro took naturalistic, "method"

  • Comparison Between Daniel Keyes' Flowers for Algernon and Awakenings

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    about a man named Charlie, who has a very low IQ. Charlie gets an operation to make him smarter. It is a story about what happens to him during that period of time. The movie, Awakenings, directed by Penny Marshall, starring Robin Williams and Robert De Niro, is about how some people, including Leonard Lowe, the main character, developed a disease and are now catatonic. Dr. Malcolm Sayer finds a drug that seems like a miracle drug. The movie is about what happens during the time that the catatonic

  • The Acting Style of Al Pacino

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    Konstantin Stanisalvsky for training actors to feel and realistically portray the emotions of their characters. The intense emotional realism achieved by workshop students—who have included Marlon Brando, James Dean, Geraldine Page, Rod Steiger, Robert De Niro, and Jane Fonda—has influenced actors worldwide. (Actors Studio," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 2000) Al Pacino better known, as Sonny has not only changed the way that I view actors. He has taught me what a true actor is. He is a brilliant

  • Raging Bull Movie Analysis

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    academy awards, winning two for best actor and best film editing. This is not surprising as the film offers a critical examination of the nature of human behavior and the tragedy that evolves from it. Raging Bull begins with an older Jake LaMotta (Robert De Niro) practicing a comedy routine for an upcoming performance. Though the beginning of the film starts at a much later date we are quickly flashed back to 1941 where Jake is fighting... ... middle of paper ... ...e public sphere does not coincide

  • The Devastation of the Indies and Movie The Mission

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    The Devastation of the Indies and Movie The Mission The Mission and Bartolome De Las Casas' book, The Devestation of the Indies Although The Mission and Bartolomé De Las Casas' book, The Devastation of the Indies portray events that took place over two centuries apart, similar features and effects of colonization are apparent in each account. Slight differences in viewpoints are evident, such as The Mission's portrayal of the natives in a more humane fashion, but this goes along with the evolution

  • The Western Revisited in Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver

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    demonstrates his virtuosic mastery of the genre. To be sure, Scorsese's film not only resuscitates this particular kind of narrative, but it goes so far as to mimic one of the most celebrated Westerns of all time, John Ford's The Searchers (1956). As Robert Warshow contends, "the popular genre film makes connections both with its filmic past and within the temperaments of its contemporary viewers" (Mast, 430). Though they were made some twenty years apart, each film is the product of similar sociohistorical