

Drinking is shown in LaMotta's bar.įor pervasive strong language throughout including sexual references, domestic abuse, and some brutal violent imagery. Language(5/5): This film(other than Taxi Driver) is the start of Scorsese's reputation for painting his scripts with whatever profanity he can think of, with 201 uses of “f**k”, 27 uses of “s**t”, 18 uses of “pu**y”, 12 uses of “b**ch”, 11 use of “c**t”, 8 uses of “c**k” and “a**”, 7 uses of “g****mn”, “Chr**t”, “G**”, 6 uses of “bastard”, 5 uses of “f*g/f***ot”, 4 uses of “a**hole”, “J*s*s”, and “balls”, 3 uses of “Mamalook”(someone’s name used in a racist context), “pr**k”, and “hell”, 2 uses of “gr****ball”, “homo” as a derogatory term, “d**k”, “whore”, “damn”, “nut”, and 1 use each of “r*t*rded”, “h*ck”, “queer”, “w**ker”, and “piss”.ĭrinking, Drugs, And Smoking(2/5): Characters smoke throughout. Raging Bull is a 1980 biographical drama directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Cathy Moriarty, Frank Vincent, Nicholas Colasanto, Frank Adonis, Theresa Saldana, and Lori Anne Flax.
