Death Proof

Gracie 2022-03-17 09:01:03

Most of the negative comments I saw about Death Proof came from Quentin fans. Quentin is purely a curiosity for me who is not a cult or a B-level, and it seems that it is the first time that I am delighted by him.
Since it's not a serious like, just list it briefly.

1. The
earliest [Reservoir Dogs] and [Pulp Fiction] in the female group show (actually group fights) were probably "pure men" things (I don't know if it's because of this that I'm not too cold). When it came to [Kill Bill], Uma Thurman took the lead, but after watching the "girls" in Death Proof (not including the two speed girls, of course), she was still too masculine.
Rumbling, scratching and pouting, endlessly. There are tall, short, fat, thin, black, and soft girls gathered together, no wonder Quentin himself couldn't help but come to make a cameo.
As for why the first group of women ended up in blood and blood, and then the latter group came back to victory after catching up, I don't think Quentin was "mentally retarded" to honestly follow the "retribution concept". However, the clear distinction between the trend of the front and the back and the black and white of the ending are very interesting on the senses.

2. About the intensity of the car scene and its proportion.
I've never seen any "big world", and I've been addicted to watching these scenes of car racing, collisions, and broken bones. But the blood in [Kill Bill] didn't help me much. But it seems that some Quentin fans are outraged, complaining that the women ramble on too much.
I don't care too much about MM's talk. Probably women get together to talk about men and gossip, then the MM gathering is to wink at each other and secretly fight with each other. Some people accused the dialogue in Death Proof of lacking depth and taking up the blood-blowing scenes, while others took the opposite view.

3. About translation
Indeed, many people have noticed that the translation of "death evidence" is problematic. Death Proof refers to the "death proof" feature of Stuntman Mike's skull car (though that poor blond MM didn't die in a mess after all the tossing of the perverted man). Another translation [Flying Speed ​​Killer] has the domineering attitude of "no madness can't survive". It can also be seen from the traditional characters, which is obviously a Hong Kong and Taiwan translation of the name that is still suspected of being vicious and vulgar. However, it is quite interesting compared to the [Suofu Zombie Machine Gun] in the second mill.

4. Regarding the Rodriguez
Rokun combination, which has not yet revealed its true face in Mount Lu, there has been a sense of "rabble" from the very beginning, so this "two-in-one" [mill] is for many Rokun fans, It looks like a shot of forced stimulant. It's strange that the two DVDs are not released at the same time. Isn't this appetizing?
In view of my small appreciation for [Sin City] and [Mexican Past], it seems that I have a better "favor" of Ronaldinho than Quentin. But remember that [The Mill] got mixed reviews after its release, and the two were evenly matched. Now that Death Proof has been accepted by me, continue to look forward to this next Planet Terror.
In the middle of Death Proof, I saw a familiar face - a blond female doctor. After checking on IMDB, she is still in this role in Planet Terror, it is estimated that she is still a glimpse. Similarly, this woman appeared in The Customer is Always Right at the beginning of Sin City, that is, the woman in red who died at the hands of the man in three minutes. When I read the film review, I heard that the two policemen are also Quentin's "royal staff". The "dedication" of these people really makes me awestruck....

5. Miss butterfly who "fascinated" me.
That wink. Those red lips. . That little belly. . . It was a pity that the skin was rubbed off in the end. . .

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Death Proof quotes

  • Zoë: So where's the maniac?

    Kim: I shot him and his punk ass ran off.

    Zoë: You wanna go get him?

    Kim: Oh hell yeah!

    [to Abernathy]

    Kim: Baby, I think you might want to get out...

    Abernathy: Fuck that shit! Let's kill this bastard.

  • Stuntman Mike: You know, a bar offers all kind of things other than alcohol.

    Pam: Hmm. Really? Like what?

    Stuntman Mike: Women, nacho grande platters, the fellowships of fascinating individuals like Warren here. Alcohol is just a lubricant for all the individual encounters that a bar offers.