Class B fun

Keith 2021-12-10 08:01:27

A short story written by the four directors, but the style is generally uniform. One of the reasons is that one of the producers of the film is Quentin Tarantino. Therefore, in the film, you can see the use of some ingenious close-up shots, the combination of quick-cut editing and zoom lens, etc. image language. In addition, Quentin's absurd and black humor established in the previous "Falling Dog" and "Pulp Fiction" And the bizarre B-level film style has been running through the film throughout. However, compared to the latter three advocating violent aesthetics, the first short film by Allison Anders embodies a full sense of feminism.

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  • Dorothy 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    It seems that Rodriguez is the best part~~

  • Linnea 2022-04-22 07:01:29

    I really think the film is interesting, although the various actions of the protagonist make me very awkward. The opening credits animation is also very interesting and can be viewed as a separate complete animated short, which is very interesting! The last room, directed by Quentin, turned out to be a lot of nonsense.

Four Rooms quotes

  • [after Eva is given one hour to find sperm instead of the one she swallowed out of passion]

    Eva: You're my last chance.

    Ted the Bellhop: W- Whoa. Uh-uh. No way. Nope. Besides... it's against hotel policy. I was warned. "No sex with the clientele."

    Eva: [bewitches Ted with her eyes] Oh.

    [now topless, puts her arms around dizzy Ted before the screen fades out]

  • Eva: [talking to her fellow witches after bewitching Ted to let her have her way with him] We did it right there in the big cauldron.