In a boxing ring, Jake LaMotta is known as a prizefighter when he destroys his opponent. The problem is that when he treats his loved ones in the same manner, he becomes a ticking time bomb. Despite LaMotta's best efforts, he can never quite manage to connect with his family. I wonder if it's because of his violent episodes of paranoia and resentment. It was this kind of rage that helped him become the champion, but he often finds himself fighting alone when it matters most.
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In a boxing ring, Jake LaMotta is known as a prizefighter when he destroys his opponent. The problem is that when he treats his loved ones in the same manner, he becomes a ticking time bomb. Despite LaMotta's best efforts, he can never quite manage to connect with his family. I wonder if it's because of his violent episodes of paranoia and resentment. It was this kind of rage that helped him become the champion, but he often finds himself fighting alone when it matters most.
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