Article: Shots in the dark: what the boxing movie does for the Oscars, the film world's equivalent of a title fight.(Movie Column)

Robert De Niro won the Best Actor Oscar for his savage performance as Jake La Motta in Raging Bull (1980). According to Martin Scorsese's masterpiece, the world middleweight boxing champion from 1949 to 1951 was rendered inarticulate if he wasn't punishing someone in the ring or in his personal life (most of all himself). A quarter century has not lessened the film's masochistic ferocity, and it now seems unaccountable that Ordinary People won the Best Picture Oscar that year, or that Robert Redford eclipsed Scorsese as Best Director--which is not to denigrate Redford's aching domestic tragedy.

One of the actors on the Best Supporting Actor ballot with Raging ...

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