Reservoir Dogs

Kurt 2022-04-23 07:01:01

"Reservoir Dogs" is a crime-type movie in which the gang boss gathers six robbers to plan a jewelry heist, naming them in six colors to keep the operation secret. However, in the final negotiation with the police, several people died one after another. Only Mr. Bai and Mr. Orange were seriously injured. Mr. Orange confessed to him his identity as an undercover police officer. In the end, Mr. Bai shot Mr. Orange in pain, and he himself Also shot by police. The style of the film is humorous. The six colors represent six different robbers. Each person represents a character and a position. Here I can't help but sigh at the director's exquisite handling of the details of the characters. The reasoning of speculating about inner ghosts and mutual suspicion is also the main line of the film. Narrative method, humorous style, rude abuse, Quentin's style runs through the whole film, his editing method is also amazing to me, and the atmosphere of the film is also full of art.

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  • Ibrahim 2021-10-20 18:58:24

    Enjoyable. I like Quentin and Woody Allen more and more.

  • Kayla 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Quentin is a perfect directorial debut. The most awesome thing is the narrative structure. Pulp fiction develops this structure to the most perfect, and he also likes black humor and soundtrack. Steve Buscemi was amazing. The Mr. Orange who had been lying down turned out to be a male pig's foot in "Sea Pianist". He always thought Quentin would be an important role, but finally found out that it was just soy sauce. Four and a half stars.

Reservoir Dogs quotes

  • Mr. Blonde: Was that as good for you as it was for me?

  • Nice Guy Eddie: Yeah I'm sorry, I should have picked you up myself. This whole week has been fucked up, I've had my head up my ass the whole time.

    Mr. Blonde: You know, that's funny, 'cause that's what me and your dad were just talkin' about.

    Nice Guy Eddie: That I should have picked you up?

    Mr. Blonde: No, that you got your head up your ass. I mean I walked in here and Joe's like, "Vic, thank god you're back. My son Eddie's a fuck-up. I mean I love the guy, but he's just flushin' everything down the toilet. He's ruining me." I mean that's what you said, right Joe? I'm not makin' this up.

    Joe: I'm sorry you had to hear it like this Eddie. Vic asked me how business was, and you can't lie to a man who's done time for you.

    Nice Guy Eddie: That's very true.

    [he and Vic get into a wrestling contest]