"Dangerous Relationship" Quentin's most "normal" work. The story tells how a middle-aged stewardess who survived the cracks of many interests reached the pinnacle of life. This is a very typical suspenseful film with multi-line character relationships. Since the audience is always in the perspective of God, although the decryption process becomes simple, it also magnifies the psychological satisfaction of watching the movie. The story is very complete, even a bit procrastinated, and the details of each character relationship are described in no detail. It is also because of this that each character has a very sufficient motivation for behavior, and then what happened in the end will be smoother. The performances of the protagonists are also very online. I bet that if it weren’t for the film’s information, you would never have guessed that this is a film directed by Quentin Tarantino. This is his third independent feature. It completely lacks the distinctive personal style before and loses its characteristics. Quentin makes people totally unable to lift the spirit, 6 points. ps: Killing is always a simple and pleasant event in Quentin's films!
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