I have seen some media interviews with Quentin, one-on-one, and Hollywood director roundtable. He is always the most emotional, passionate and persistent one. I have a lot of passion for movies. When I talk about movies, I spit and splash around, and I often blush because of the teasing of other directors. He speaks quickly and has very rich body language. He likes to add a big laugh at the end of his statement. It is the kind of laugh that is a little bit self-deprecating because of modesty, but his voice is just strong and powerful, like the American working class. The heartiness and vigor of the children who grew up in the family. Watching his interview makes me feel a little embarrassed sometimes because of his self-sacrifice and occasional burst of laughter, but I am not disgusted.
No matter what others say, this person sticks to his own style and is very successful. The so-called "success" is largely due to the unique charm of Quentin's movies and the long-lasting high box office income. I only watched "Dangerous Relationship" recently, which is better than "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", mainly because of the control of the rhythm and a smoother narrative. Also, the transfer of feelings towards the characters in the movie inspired me. When the lawyer saw Jackie walk out of the prison, there was a bright light in the dim night, and the man walked towards him slowly, full and round, graceful and swaying. I walked out slowly in embarrassment, but it was obviously heart-stirring... This romantic moment overflowed the screen and filled the theater. It was not addictive.
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