The movie comes to a group of people known by their code names through a large number of rambling conversations. They are the most daring Mr. Fan, the most powerful Mr. Bai, the most merciful Mr. Jin, the most loyal Mr. Orange, the most loyal Mr. The long-lived Mr. Lan and the best driver Mr. Brown. They are a robbery team of mob boss Joe Cabot and his son Eddie who plan to rob a jewelry store for diamonds. These six people do not know each other, in order to protect the confidentiality, the color is used as a code, and it is stipulated that they cannot disclose any private affairs between them. But during the robbery, six people were ambushed by the police, and Mr. Lan and Mr. Brown died on the spot. Mr. Bai took the seriously injured Mr. Orange to a warehouse base. Mr. Pink, Eddie and Mr. Kim also came here to meet. Several people recalled the scene at the time of the incident and believed that there must be an inner ghost among the six. In order to find out the inner ghost, everyone interrogated the police who tortured and arrested them alive, but the police were not tight-lipped and refused to tell the truth. Their mutual suspicion confrontation is the biggest highlight of the film. The film is a work with the tone and personal character of Quentin's creation, his signature film language is non-linear narrative and violent aesthetics. The non-linear narrative, which does not seem to be a good way to tell a story, in "Reservoir Dogs" presents the idle ridicule in the opening paragraph, which seems to have nothing to do with it. In fact, the director does it to prevent the audience from seeing the trend of the film foreshadowing. Non-linear narrative has great advantages in stories with multiple characters, which can save a lot of time in introducing characters' backgrounds. The scene where Mr. Jin cuts off the policeman's ear shows that violent aesthetics uses violent clips to show a joke on mainstream values. Contrast and contrast are included to show the director's discussion of evil (Mr. Bai in the gang attaches great importance to loyalty, and until the end still protects Mr. Orange, who exposed his undercover identity).
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