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Brad Pitt rejected the role of Mickey, and the heroine Juliette Lewis was his girlfriend at the time.
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There are more than 2500 lens switches for movies, perhaps more than 3000, and the lens switches for general movies are between 600 and 700.
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Green is used as a sign of Mickey’s sick psychology in the film and appears before most violent scenes, such as the lime pie at dinner, the green neon sign at the drugstore, etc.
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The scenes of the riots were filmed in real prisons. Many people were real criminals, and some were murderers.
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In a scene with Mickey and the hostages in a hotel, he was wearing women's underwear.
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Many parts of the film refer to Charles Manson, a murderer in reality.
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There is highway "666" in the film. In fact, "666" represents the demon Satan.
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Blood stains appeared on the wall before the chef was hit.
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During the wedding scene, Mickey asked Miley to also cut her hand. Blood stains appeared on her hand before she came.
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In the scene where Scagnetti is with a prostitute in the motel, his underwear changes before and after.
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4:41 to 4:42 The knife was exposed, not inserted.
Natural Born Killers behind the scenes gags
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Glennie 2022-03-18 09:01:03
If you want to appreciate the beauty of montage then watch the performance of Natural Born Killers. There's no question that Stone wanted a "pure" parody of the dirty show that politics and the media have created together. So he invited Quentin to polish the script, making all the images as false as if they came out of a comic book, and making all official reports and statements sound like lies. For this reason, it must be a live broadcast of emotional violence, but viewers who love "pure" violence will probably ignore these overly straightforward metaphors.
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Frances 2022-03-22 09:01:23
A violent aesthetic that's harder to appreciate than Kill Bill, plus a paranoid personality. It's not my type, but it's a good film with its diverse expressions and strong period style.
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Dwight McClusky: How's a fella like you get to be involved with psychos, anyways?
Jack Scagnetti: Actually Dwight, I'd recommend having your mother killed by one. After that happened I developed a rather keen interest in the subject.
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[Guns aimed at each other]
Mickey: Looks like we got us a Mexican Standoff.
Jack Scagnetti: We've had this day from the beginning, huh, Mickey? Now slide that shotgun over here. Put your hands on your head and your head against the floor!
Mickey: Or what, you'll wound me? I could blow you in half and you know it.
Jack Scagnetti: I never wounded anything in my life. I got you locked right between the eyes, Mickey. I've had you locked from the jump, you phony!