Review of Rumble Fish (1983) by Xavierblaq — 27 Dec 2013
A largely misunderstood, and therefore underrated, film by master director Francis Ford Coppola, Rumble Fish is an experimental film that acts in some ways as a companion piece to The Outsiders, but is actually the better film of the two.
Visuals and music are used superbly to illustrate multiple themes, which makes the film the perfect example of how these two things can be used to add to the idea of a film. In my opinion, this one ranks up there with Coppola's best, and, in some ways, surpasses them.
This review of Rumble Fish (1983) was written by Xavierblaq on 27 Dec 2013.
Rumble Fish has generally received positive reviews.
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