Reservoir Dogs
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4.5
Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino's films have single-handedly revived and redefined American noir, bringing to Hollywood a new energy, irony, and cool. Tarantino has won awards and accolades around the world, earned a devoted following among critics, actors, and audiences, and paved the way for a new generation of young filmmakers. Tarantino's directorial debut, Reservoir Dogs, hit the screen with a freshness and brutal edge that left critics and audiences stunned. The story of a heist gone wrong, the film weaves a taut and menacing path, laced with bursts of absurd and unexpected humor, as an eccentric cast of urban outlaws attempts to identify the rat in their midst. The film established the groundbreaking aesthetic -- smart-ass, hard-edged, and ultravoilent -- that made Tarantino one of the most sought-after directors in the nation. As Newsweek wrote, "Reservoir Dogs leaves little doubt that you are in the presence of major league talent."
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Author
Quentin Tarantino
Pages
113
Publisher
Grove Press
Published Date
2000
ISBN
0802136850 9780802136855
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"I know this is supposed to be a "classic" movie, but I saw it for the first time recently and it sucked. It's not about anything, the real action is never seen, the characters are a bit to over the top for no reason and none of it has a point. What was the point of the diner scene? Why are Mr. Blue and Brown there if they die off screen? The only character I liked was Sean Penn. "
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Leon Jones