Quentin's style throughout the show

Eloy 2021-10-13 13:07:29

Any absurd scene has a seriousness...oh no, just start it casually-at least for a ghost like Quentin who has made a bloody road in common sense, it is true. This famous segment is almost a one-man show of Mr. Blonde, the jewelry thief (Mr. Blonde, Michael Madsen). With a knife in his hand, he danced, talked about tuberculosis, tortured the police, and was cut off alive in the end. His ears. But for this paragraph, Quentin did not give any specific guidance. In other words, all of Madsen's lines and actions are freely played out on the spot. all of them.

Quentin’s personal style has also been imprinted throughout the film’s lines!

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Extended Reading
  • Julie 2022-03-22 09:01:02

    Quentin watched the informant countless times and then lined up the dogs in the water, and then Liu Weiqiang watched and filmed Infernal Affairs, Yi kind of cycle

  • Fredy 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Quentin director Guicai’s debut work is pretty good-looking. The flashbacks and interspersed plot narrative and editing style, coupled with the cult-level bloody and violent aesthetics, the lines are too verbose, but the humorous key is still in place. "Sorry, I am a policeman" crossed to "Infernal Affairs" in an instant. The grasshoppers on a boat were turned into drowning dogs when the boat capsized.

Reservoir Dogs quotes

  • [last lines]

    Off-Screen Police Officers: Freeze! Drop the fucking gun, buddy. Put the gun down! Don't do it! Drop the gun man! Don't do it! Drop the fucking gun. We're gonna fucking blow you away!

    [gunshots]

  • Freddy Newandyke: [asked by Holdaway to describe Joe Cabot] You remember the 'Fantastic Four'?

    Holdaway: Yeah, with that invisible bitch, 'Flame On!' and that shit?

    Freddy Newandyke: The Thing; motherfucker looks like The Thing.