A hearty action feast, a colorful hodgepodge. The movie mixes a variety of movie styles, and organically combines Japanese samurai films, Hong Kong Shaw Brothers martial arts films, American Western films, and Italian gangster films into a series of films, including a tribute to Bruce Lee. In addition, of course, there is no shortage of Quentin's usual black humor and violent aesthetics, as well as the "chatter" dialogue.
In this movie, Quentin is like a movie urchin, skillfully jumping in different movie styles, bringing surprise and joy to the audience. PS: It would be better if the plot of the second part could also be as compact as the first one.
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