Beauty of Style

Pete 2021-10-20 17:27:11

I had never heard of Quentin's "Dangerous Relationship" before, and I felt a little unknown, but after watching it, I felt that he would definitely not lose his several famous works. I checked the data a little bit "Luo Shui Dog" in 1992 and "Pulp Fiction" in 1995. This film was released in 1997. It is reasonable for the audience to feel fatigued.

The film is very lively, the lines are still Quentin-style saying where is where, but not cold, the contrasting pictures are gorgeous and coordinated (it can be seen that the style of "Kill Bill" afterwards is traceable), narrative Although not as good as the "Pulp Fiction" like Pegasus and Starry Sky, it still has a Quentin-like beauty... all these make me feel that it is not the best and should be his most mature film (compared to the previous works). The film's interpretation of a unique relationship between men and women is very interesting, ha ha. Finally, the music in the film is mentioned, which can be said to be absolutely in place. The one that appeared at the beginning and end of the movieIt should be the director’s tribute to the gang films in the 1970s. This has a lot to do with the choice of characters. Probably this is the true nature of a ghost...

By the way, Quentin doesn’t seem to appear in the film this time, or I watched it. Is not careful enough. The death of De Niro is also so hungry, so I won’t say anything else, rely on~

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Extended Reading
  • Talia 2022-04-20 09:01:12

    @filmoteca ends with a tacit laugh when the Spaniards don't eat until midnight. It is said to be atypical Quentin, but it is not so atypical. Isn't the habit of procrastinating in the first half and collapsing at the end with strength never changed. The soundtrack of unapologetic's golden hits is super cool!

  • Kamryn 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    6.5/10 points. The pace is very slow, 2 and a half hours. . . The key is that the rigor of the whole story is a little less, after all, this is not the type of "Kill Bill". . .

Jackie Brown quotes

  • Max Cherry: You never got into the whole CD revolution?

    Jackie Brown: Oh, I got a few, but I can't afford to start all over again. I mean, I've invested too much time and money in my albums.

    Max Cherry: Yeah, but you can't get new stuff on records.

    Jackie Brown: I don't get new stuff that often.

    [puts on an LP]

    Max Cherry: Its pretty. Who is this?

    Jackie Brown: The Delfonics.

    Max Cherry: Its nice.

    Jackie Brown: Mmm-hmm.

  • Ordell Robbie: Hey, girl.

    Melanie: Hola!. Hey! Hey-hey-hey! Looks like somebody got some new clothes.

    Ordell Robbie: Yeah, we did a little shopping. You know, I couldn't have my boy running around looking like no bum.

    Louis: I don't know. I didn't look like a bum.

    Ordell Robbie: Come on now, man. You know you had that Salvation Army thing going.