An outstanding gunfight film that was well received in the American film industry in 1997 and became famous in Europe and America, according to the best-selling American novelist Elmore. Leonard’s novel "The Power of Magic" is adapted. The director is Quentin, who has many fans and worshippers. Tarantino, he has directed "Reservoir Dog" and "Black General Order". The heroine Jackie. Brown by the Hollywood black actress Pam. Greer is in charge, and there are a large number of stars in the play. Brown is a beautiful stewardess who works for the underworld. She cleverly saved her life in the intricate underworld struggle, and sent the murderous boss who wanted to kill her to the court. In this struggle, she is also mixed with her peculiar romantic love, and the whole story is thrilling and exciting, and it comes together in one go. The underworld leader O'Dell Robbie has always been engaged in criminal activities of smuggling arms and selling drugs. He has a gloomy personality and a cruel heart. The habitual smuggler, Baymont Livingston, is his confidant and has always been loyal. However, after being detained by the police on suspicion of sincere drug trafficking, O'Dell feared that his crime would be implicated. Released on bail, and then quietly wiped it out... The coquettish and intelligent stewardess Jackie Brown also works for O'Dell, and is responsible for collecting money for arms smuggling and drug trafficking. The police detained her at the airport because she was found to be hiding a huge amount of cash and cocaine in her handbag. So Odell repeated the same trick, and asked Max to release her on bail, and also prepared to kill her. Unexpectedly, Max was fascinated by Jackie's beauty and fell in love at first sight. After learning of O'Dell’s bad intentions, the smart Jackie reached a deal with the police in private: If the police could pay her 100,000 dollars to ensure her stable life in the future, she promised to provide conclusive evidence, and the police have been painstakingly offering a reward for arrest. O'Dell, the drug lord, was taken to court. At the same time, she persuaded Max to plan a larger arms smuggling with her to suspend O'Dell's appetite and stabilize him. The greedy O'Dell was really fooled. Even though he was still in the mood to kill Jackie, he still sent his mistress Melanie and the thug Louis to give Jackie a $50,000 deposit. The payment was handed over in a supermarket bar, but Melanie and Louis also betrayed O'Dell one after another, and both planned to abscond with the money. Due to uneven dirt, Louis shot Melanie and was shot dead by the police in advance; and Max had completely bowed to Jackie’s feet. Ochur, furious, rushed into Max’s office, but the police were cold-hearted waiting for him. Muzzle... Jackie Brown flew away with a huge amount of money. Max declined her honorarium to him, perhaps love is more valuable than money here. The film’s director, Quentin Tarantino, has always been regarded as a "dangerous person" by the international film community. This is not to say that he has a violent tendency or poses a threat to others. It is necessary to treat traditional concepts and characters in a peculiar way of reversing them. Since he became famous in Cannes with "Pulp Fiction". His works are always associated with words such as weird, secretive, and black style, and of course there will be "profound" that is yet to be experienced by the audience. The cast of the film is very strong: Samuel L Jackson, who played O'Dell, won the Berlin Film Festival's Best Actor Award for this film, and his reputation is growing; Jackie Brown played Pam Gray and Max Cherry Robert Foster has always been hailed as a star who "has A-level outstanding acting in B-level production films and TV"; others such as De Niro and Bufonda are well-known big-name movie stars.
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