struggle across the 110th street

Fabian 2021-10-20 17:25:02

Quentin's lightest style, 150 minutes long, is a superb narrative, rhythm, and character creation. The narrative line of "White Night" has shocked many readers, but Quentin tried it in the 90s. It is neither bloody, violent, nor exaggerated. The daily atmosphere is mixed with gangsters, suspense, and plot embellishment. The story of a loss of love is well told and reasonable. Quentin's narrative skills are too strong, and even a woooo that opens the door of the car beats people's hearts precisely in rhythm. Every song in the film is like a revelation, a simile, and the theme is firmly and sternly, igniting or changing the rhythm in an instant. "Across the 110the street" at the beginning and the end of the movie is a metaphor for the whole film's theme. At the end, the black sister hummed, "Pimps will not let go of weak women, drug dealers will not let go of addicts", struggle to fight, Finally until dawn, the joy of victory was mixed with the tears that passed by with emotion, melted in this song, and the emotion was topped by the mountain. And The Delfonics didn't i blow your mind this time, the single is in the loop.

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  • Trever 2021-10-20 19:01:53

    6/10. I'm so looking forward to seeing Quentin's signature arrogant and enjoyable lines + the spurting scene of bullets + the active atmosphere emphasized by plagiarism elements. As a result, only the sluggishness of not doing business has maintained the past style, chatting one after another. It was still so boring, the perverse and restrained and sudden conflict depictions between the characters disappeared, and they did not provide a hit point when they were bored. They could only rely on the arms dealers who gritted their teeth with hatred and did not lose their charm.

  • Alyce 2022-04-21 09:01:19

    4.5. Stop playing cool. It took a long time to set the stage, and it was quite calm to push the narrative to the climax of the multiplayer game [I can see the influence of noir, but it is still very innovative]. Some of the details are handled with heart. The weakest link in the whole script is probably the relationship between Max and Jackie, but Quentin handled it delicately, especially the scene where Max goes to Jackie's house, I buy it. The ending is also a little heartbreaking.

Jackie Brown quotes

  • Beaumont: I'm ready, man. What's the problem?

    Ordell Robbie: There ain't no problem, it's more like a situation. You remember them three M-60 machine guns I sold last year outta the five I got?

    Beaumont: Yeah.

    Ordell Robbie: Well, I'm gonna sell the other two tonight. There's this group of Koreans over in Koreatown, starting' this neighborhood watch thing. They need some weapons so they can show the neighborhood niggers they mean business. Now, I'm gonna sell them the other two machine guns, all right? The problem is, I ain't never done business with these Koreans before. Now I ain't worried, 'cause by and large Asians are very dependable, they don't want no trouble. You might argue with them about price and shit, but you ain't gotta worry about them shooting you in the back, you know what I'm saying? But I got me a rule: Never do business with people you ain't never done business with before without backup. And that's why I need you: backup.

  • Ordell Robbie: Man, you put this bad boy on a flick, every motherfucker out there will want one. I'm serious as a heart attack. When them Hong Kong flicks came out, every nigger in the world had to have a 45. And they didn't want one, they want two. 'Cause all them niggers want to be the killer!