Breathtakingly iconic
Rumble Fish review
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5th June 2004
This is a full on masterpiece, made back-to-back with Coppola's adaptation of 'The Outsiders' also based on an SE Hinton teen novel with many of the cast doubling up. Unlike that film's rose-tinted view of youth 'Rumblefish' shows the dark side of teen city gangs, and is stunningly photographed in black and white with forced-perspective wide-angle-lens Expressionistic shots perfectly capturing an urban nightmare. There are plenty of moments of pure dream-like beauty, such as Rusty's out of body experience and his almost balletic fight that culminates with the return of his brother. The cast is amazing, almost everyone a star (and what a screwed-up family core of Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke and Dennis Hopper as Dad), and the dub-tinged music score by Stewart Copeland is awesome. Every single moment of this film is cool, although it was criticised on release for being overblown (it is quite deliberately and is all the better for it) and has since become almost a 'lost' classic. The Motorcycle Boy really does reign!
