Reservoir Dogs

Claud 2022-04-24 07:01:01

Some of the pictures are too bloody to watch at triple speed. Everyone has a nickname, there are a lot of people, I am a little face blind, and the whole play is a lot of dialogue, and there are a lot of character names in the dialogue, I can't get around it, and I feel a little messy. After watching the movie, I only remember fuck. I watched it with my relatives at the beginning of the movie. I was really at a loss for words, and my face was full of embarrassment. Who knew the beginning of the movie would be so explicit, and there were children at home, no wonder Kind of. When I saw Quentin appearing, I knew it was his movie, and I was looking forward to it, but there were some small disappointments. Compared with his subsequent movies, the plot was not too exciting, but rather flat. Quentin really likes flashbacks and clips, his style is obvious. It is hard to imagine that this is a movie from 1992. I have to say that American movies are very advanced and the picture is very clear. I feel that there are many famous people in the movie, because they look familiar. The acting is really good, I have to admire it, it's amazing. There are a lot of details in the movie. At the end, the three people shot each other. I really didn't expect that Mr. Fan also shot. Larry believed in the police so much, he trusted him so much, and even killed his long-term partner, how desperate he was, and the movie ended abruptly with three gunshots.

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  • Clifford 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    From today’s perspective, the structure of this movie is not new anymore, and the overall performance can only be said to be average.

  • Brionna 2021-10-20 18:58:13

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Reservoir Dogs quotes

  • Holdaway: Just think about it like it's a joke, alright? You memorize what's important and the rest you make your own, alright? You can tell a joke, can't you?

    Mr. Orange: No.

    Holdaway: Pretend you're Don Rickles or some fuckin' body and tell a joke, alright?

  • Holdaway: The things you gotta remember are the details. It's the details that sell your story. Now, this particular story takes place in a men's room. So, you gotta know all the details about the men's room. You gotta know if they got paper towels or a blower to dry your hands. You gotta know if the stalls ain't got no doors or not. You gotta know if they got liquid soap or that pink, granulated powder shit they used in high school. Remember? You gotta know if they got hot water or not, if it stinks, if some nasty, lowlife, scum-ridden motherfucker, man, sprayed diarrhea all over one of the bowls. You gotta know *every* detail there is to know about this commode. What you gotta do is take all them details, man, and make 'em your own. While you're doing that, you gotta remember that this story is about you and how you perceived the events that went down.