If two movies are played in a row, my personal hobby would say: Planet Terror is more thorough, but as a movie, Death Proof is even better.
Quentin Tarantino once again showed that he was clever in his arrogance, and Robert Rodriguez was enough to once again indicate that he is a technical all-rounder (arrangement of editing, directing, photography, editing, soundtrack...even disgusting props?)! !
Planet Terror has achieved the status of a B-level film model. It has everything that is disgusting and disgusting or blushing and heartbeat, and even imitates the flaws and indiscriminate visual effects in the B-level film. It’s very interesting that although it can make perfect special effects, it strives to see through the “fake” at a glance in the bloody scene, so that the audience must consciously invest when watching it, and not be faulty. Therefore, the audience who is willing to play this "mill" game with RR is the best audience for Planet Terror.
I'm one of the boobs...... As long as it is a genre film that strives to be the best and highlight the character, how can you not love it?
Compared with Planet Terror, I have to say that Quentin Tarantino's babble, Death Proof, which seems to violate the spirit of the B-level film, is not so exciting. However, Death Proof is more than just a B-level film. This is the brilliance of Pi Zi Kun.
Although 2/3 of the time, Death Proof is full of foul language from a bunch of bare-legged beauties, the climax is too late, and they leave in a hurry... These babbled foreplays taste full of taste. This is the style of the Mill Movies that I can't agree with anyway.
In the large sections of vulgar talk, not only the identity of the characters is explained, but the impact of the subsequent "collision" is also explained, and the relationship and position of various fashionable girls in the small circle are also explained. People with different personalities, different image shapes, and different reactions to boys and men are in line with their position in the interpersonal relationship. These even correspond to the posture and spatial position of the girls when riding in the car... ....Furthermore, it corresponds to their "deportment" at the time of death and their attitude at the time of revenge.
In addition, the information revealed in the conversation is more lovely. Different identities, tutors, hometowns, and pursuit interests are different, and each can explain their next behavior or encounter. In the first part of the story, although it is a sinister-motivated "flying disaster", the girls' lifestyle of drunkenness and dreams has made people regret it first, and anger later.
The same is chasing vanity, admiring vanity, and coveting pleasure. The girls in the second story seem to herald a more sensible female circle---the things that know men well, and those that know men well are also Same understanding. In addition, this is a group of aggressive girls who have a sense of crisis in their lives and are accustomed to solving problems independently.
What they have in common is that the three views of the two groups of women are not very "noble." Judging from the eyes of a gentleman, it is quite nasty and shameless. (But to be honest, shameless-I appreciate it instead of pretending to be shameless.)
If Planet Terror is a B-grade film through and through, Quentin’s Death Proof is just a B-grade skin~~~ ~~~If the girls in the movie are not talking dirty and silly, but talking about life, philosophizing, and a few more long-shot close-ups that seem thoughtful, then this is a movie that can make Cannes applaud. European literary films.
In order to show the spirit of the mill and to take care of his own evil tastes, Quentin Tarantino deliberately pulled all the characters to the B-level level with no quality and no education.
In all fairness, Quentin's level is not below any level of ABCDEFG...Z, but this bastard has a kind. You can use the form of that level for which level you want to achieve, no matter what the content is. Based on this alone, Quentin Tarantino does have the strength to host Cannes, and there are reasons to be expected by fans of all tastes.
By the way, the original soundtrack of Death Proof is very good. The Coasters' Down In Mexico is even hard to hear~~~
Besides, Quentin's cameo in Planet Terror is simply disgusting to the point where people and gods are angry! ! Middle finger! ! !
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