The film "Reservoir Dogs" is a typical "Quentin" director's work. This film mainly tells about six robbers who don't know each other - Mr. Bai, Mr. Orange, Mr. Jin, Mr. Fan, Mr. Brown, Mr. Lan Ying After being summoned by "good guy" Eddie, he was ambushed by the police while robbing a jewelry store and suffered heavy casualties: Mr. Lan and Mr. Brown died on the spot, and Mr. Bai risked his life to bring the seriously injured Mr. Orange back to the agreed warehouse. Afterwards, they embark on a story of finding the police undercover.
Although Eddie asked the six of them not to reveal their private information, there was still news leaked. This indicates that one of these six people must be an undercover police agent! So started a bloody contest of "who is the undercover"...
The film is permeated with a strong aesthetic of violence, blended with a touch of tenderness that seems just right, and the characters are rich in relationships, but not procrastinating, creating an appropriate sense of tension.
Such a "who is undercover" game caused infighting within the team, hurting each other, and at the end of the story, other people also killed each other to death. In fact, this film does not have any profound practical meaning, but after watching this film, people have a strong impact on other senses driven by visual senses.
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