In the movie Rumble Fish, the clock at the diner is a flip clock that constantly changes time without stopping. It represents the repetitive nature of life and the characters' sense of being trapped in a cycle of violence and hopelessness. The clock becomes a symbolic motif in the film, serving as a reminder of time passing and the inevitability of consequences.
The movie "Rumble Fish" is rated R for strong violence, language, and some sensuality. Viewer discretion is advised.
Rumble Fish
Rumble Fish, directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
The Rumble Fish happened in 2004.
The book "Rumble Fish" by S.E. Hinton was published in 1975, while the movie adaptation was directed by Francis Ford Coppola and released in 1983. The movie stays true to the basic plot and characters of the book, but there are some differences in themes and character development. Additionally, the movie adds stylistic elements, such as black-and-white cinematography and a more stylized narrative.
The duration of Rumble Fish is 1.57 hours.
Yes, Rumble Fish has 12 chapters.
The Rumble Fish was created on 2005-03-17.
Rumble Fish - band - was created in 2004.
Rumble Fish was created on 1983-11-08.
It's mostly black and white with a little color.
Rumble Fish is by S. E. Hinton. The paperback has 144 pages. The Kindle edition has 146 pages.