After reading Quentin's "King Kong is not bad" (this translation is much more reliable than the so-called death proof, see the Chinese name bulletproof monk in "bulletproof monk" played by Fa Ge for details. The so-called "Death Proof" means that one cannot die. Meaning), let's look at Robert's "Planet of Horror", I feel that in terms of paying homage to the so-called mill film, Quentin focused on returning to the form, content and overall design as much as possible, while Robert did some work, and the plasma exploded. The budget should also be high. The overall content design is like an action blockbuster, which is in stark contrast to Quentin's signature chatter. Just a few crash shots, although there are headshots and broken legs, but compared to Robert's large intestines. For the brains, and the blood that splashed several feet after being shot, Quentin is paying tribute, and Robert's ambitions are obviously more than that. But the two have a lot of similarities, they both love to be handsome, the actors with face masks, the full screen F***K, the shyness of disgusting scenes (including Quentin's dropped balls), the strange bad taste (I like to bump into sexy beauties, like to cut balls), it's not so much that they shoot for tribute, but it's just in a specific form, and they have long thought that it is the same.
This film is terrifying, but it's more disgusting. Although there are many unexplainable things, isn't that what the so-called mill film is like? It's cool to see it. Just as Zhang Guoli said in "Stubborn Lord": the program is inconvenient to disclose, but it can be guaranteed that the content is quite vulgar.
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