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Rumble Fish [DVD] [1983]

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  • Actors: Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Diane Lane, Dennis Hopper, Diana Scarwid
  • Directors: Francis Ford Coppola
  • Writers: Francis Ford Coppola, S.E. Hinton
  • Producers: Francis Ford Coppola, Doug Claybourne, Fred Roos, Gian-Carlo Coppola, Roman Coppola
  • Format: Black & White, Colour, PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Turkish, Dutch, Romanian, Arabic, Hebrew
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 7 Jul 2003
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00008WJ6D
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 13,751 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

The second of Francis Ford Coppola's films based on the popular juvenile novels of S.E. Hinton (the first being The Outsiders), Rumble Fish split critics into opposite camps: those who admired the film for its heavily stylised indulgence, and those who hated it for the very same reason. Whatever the response, it's clearly the work of a maverick director who isn't afraid to push the limits of his innovative talent. Filmed almost entirely in black and white with an occasional dash of color for symbolic effect, this tale of alienated youth centers on gang leader Rusty James (Matt Dillon) and his band of punk pals. Rusty's got a girlfriend (Diane Lane), an older brother named Motorcycle Boy (Mickey Rourke), and a drunken father (Dennis Hopper) who've all given up trying to straighten him out. He's best at making trouble, and he pursues that skill with an enthusiastic flair that eventually catches up with him. But it's not the whacked-out story here that matters--it's the uninhibited verve of Coppola's visual approach, which includes everything from time-lapse clouds to the kind of smoky streets and alleyways that could only exist in the movies. The supporting cast includes a host of fresh faces who went on to thriving careers, including Nicolas Cage, Christopher Penn, Vincent Spano, Laurence Fishburne, and musician Tom Waits. --Jeff Shannon


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic!, 12 Feb 2002
By A Customer
Rumble fish is a great movie. In my opinion Coppolas best work. We see a young Mickey Rourke and an even younger Matt Dillon. At this young age they make their best ever appearance on the screen. Here they were on their peak!
The story is about two brothers - Rourke as Motorcycle Boy, the enigmatic, carismatic, idolized older brother and Dillon as the younger one. The movie follows them in their not too simple life for some time - girls, gangfights, parties - and investigates the complex relationship between the two brothers.
The film is very beautifully filmed in black and white with some coloured details.

A lot of other big names take part in the movie - Nicolas Cage, Dennis Hopper, Tom Waits as a bartender...
This movie is one of my all time favorites! Recommended for everyone.

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "..Sometimes..an acute perception can drive you crazy..", 1 Jun 2005
By A Customer
This really is a superb movie, and I am pleasantly surprised to see it so well loved by people other than thirty somethings like myself, trying recapture their teenage years. It really has the essence of those classic 1950's movies that starred Brando and Dean but more updated, and without losing any of its originality.

Dennis Hopper is excellent as the brothers' alcoholic father-and has this wonderful crazed, pained, look in his eye throughout the film. All the performances are really good, but it is probably Micky Rourkes' finest hour as the evocative "Motorcycle Boy".

My favourite line in the whole movie is when he says to his brother Rusty James (Matt Dillon) in that really amazing low whisper, "California? yeah California's like.. a beautiful wild.. beautiful wild girl on heroine.. who's as high as a kite thinking she's on top of the world.. but wouldnt know she was dying- even if you showed her the marks."

I think once you've seen this movie you will never forget it. And if you like it I would also really recommend "The Outsiders"-also made by Francis Ford Coppola and based on another S.E Hinton novel.

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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The last great Coppola film... a modern classic., 29 May 2005
By Jonathan James Romley (Dublin, Ireland) - See all my reviews
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Rumble Fish is a strange and hypnotic film that follows the character of Rusty James, a young punk growing up in a small sleepy mid-western town, shackled to a drunken father, a group of fickle friends, and continually in the shadow of his enigmatic brother, The Motorcycle Boy. The film, although seemingly set in the present day, uses the style of the old 50's melodramas to great effect, referencing the likes of Rebel Without a Cause and The Wild One with it's stark, stylised black and white photography and it's bizarre compositions, whilst director Francis Ford Coppola uses a number of audio and visual effects familiar from his previous films, most notably, The Conversation, Apocalypse Now and One From the Heart, to give the film a strange, hypnotic and dreamlike quality that lingers throughout the film.

As with many of the other films that it references, the plot to Rumble Fish is quite simple, with Coppola building the film around the enigma of The Motorcycle Boy and around the ideas of family ties, small-town ennui and personal redemption. Although Rusty James is the film's central character, he is constantly overshadowed by his mysterious brother, who seems almost shell-shocked by whatever it is that he's witnessed during his years away from home. He is certainly one of the most interesting characters from any of Coppola's greater films, and is perfectly brought to life by Mickey Rourke in what is possibly his greatest performance ever (although, I think he's equally spellbinding in both Angel Heart and Year of the Dragon). Here, Rourke possess all the cool and feckless attitude of Brando and James Dean, but he also brings that damaged, somewhat alienated quality to role, which suggests so much about the characters and his past and also, about the possible future of the younger Rusty James.

The cinematic style of the film is exquisite, with Coppola invoking a real period feel through the use of photography and production design, which jars beautifully against Stuart Copeland's very 80's, very anachronistic score. The percussion suits the staccato editing style that Coppola uses in the first few scenes (which highlights the escalating boredom of the characters), whilst the use of time-lapse photography (inspired by the film Koyaanisqatsi, which Coppola produced) works perfectly in demonstrating the idea of time frittering away. The black and white photography works well, conveying the literally "black and white" view point of Rusty James, whilst the titular rumble fish (glimpsed through the window of the local pet store) are the only objects in the film that appear in colour (a nice metaphor). The sound design is purposely muddy, attempting to convey along with the images that skewed, slightly alienated view of the world that these characters possess, whilst Copeland's music also merges with the sound design to heighten the overall atmosphere of the film.

The acting is strong throughout, with Rourke coming across as the real standout, although the performance of Matt Dillon as the hotheaded and arrogant Rusty James is also impressive. The supporting cast features a wide array of cult performers and (then) unknowns that have now gone on to greater things, notably Dennis Hopper, Diane Lane, William Smith, Laurence Fishburne, Nicolas Cage, Tom Waits and Chris Penn. After Rumble Fish, Coppola would produce the problematic Cotton Club (possibly underrated), before cementing his reputation as something of a has-been with the third Godfather film, and throwaways like Jack, Peggy Sue Got Married and The Rainmaker. Because of this, Rumble Fish stands as something of a relic to the time when he was one of the most interesting American directors of his era... and is probably a film to rival the greatness of The Godfather, The Conversation and Apocalypse Now.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Style over content
No need to go into the plot, which is covered by other reviewers. No need to point out the superlative performances by Matt Dillon as the hero-worshipping Rusty James (always... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Peter Scott-presland

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic cinematography
Rumble Fish is something of an undiscovered gem (not often shown on TV, but loved by those that have seen it)

The story isn't terribly original and follows similar... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Film Buff

5.0 out of 5 stars A cinematic experience
Mickey Rourke, Dennis Hopper, Matt Dillon and Nic Cage all play there part in making this one of the coolest films i have ever seen. Read more
Published 18 months ago by redmanshouts

4.0 out of 5 stars Heavily medicated
This peculiar 1983 Coppola black and white movie was a box office flop but has it has come to develop a cult following over the years. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Brendan O. Clarke

5.0 out of 5 stars Love Rumblefish
Beautiful film. I disagree about the last reviewer (Jay); the film is about style and substance; you have to see past the style to see the real substance in it.
Published on 14 Aug 2007 by D. Hopkins

4.0 out of 5 stars Raw talents of Dillon, Fishburne and Cage exposed in this film
The complexity of Rumble Fish comes from all of the symbolism. The plot is actually quite simple, but the way it is played out is extraordinarily unique. Read more
Published on 30 May 2007 by Jay

5.0 out of 5 stars Stylised but still convincing
I vaguely remembered Rumble Fish from my youth - although not as clearly as the original book of it's companion The Outsiders which was a rare case of a teen book being... Read more
Published on 19 Feb 2006 by A. Weston

5.0 out of 5 stars A classic!
So, reviewing this movie for me is not so easy. Why? Because this is one of my all time favourites and not being excessively positive is hard. Read more
Published on 12 May 2003 by sukram55

4.0 out of 5 stars ROURKE & DILLON SHINE
Rumble fish is without a doubt one of the best adaptions to capture the scene of eighties America, growing up, gang violence and brotherly love. Read more
Published on 28 Oct 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars the motor cycle boy rides again
Rumblefish is one of the classic films of our time. Its the reason Matt Dillon has a career, the reason Mickey Rourke is still huge in France despite Another 9 1/2 Weeks, ... Read more
Published on 26 Sep 2000

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