A Quentin Tarantino movie

Hollie 2022-04-23 07:01:07

Quentin's version of no one survived, chattering, chattering, chattering, then violent, explosive, and abruptly ended. Quentin's narrative style and innovation as always, chapters and stage plays. The opening photography is atmospheric, the magnificent and vast snow field, and the 70mm film widescreen small screen is also shocking enough to watch, but unfortunately the digital version is six minutes short, Quentin is really stingy. The soundtrack, the blizzard sound that runs through the whole film, is cold and biting, and the sound of several jackdaws in the opening chapter is cold and desolate. Many Quentin symbols, bursting eggs, bloody, broken limbs, foot fetishes... In short, this is a film by the author, a film belonging to Quentin Tarantino. Quentin is still my favorite genius and ruffian.

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Extended Reading
  • Ebony 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    The production continued the luxury of "Shameless Bastard" and "Jing Ge", but in essence it returned to the period of "Falling Water Dog". The witty stage drama was surprising. There is nothing new in the play, but the old tricks are used accurately and first-class, and the excitement is not bad! In fact, not only will I not be disappointed by Quentin's self-repetition, but I don't even want him to try any breakthrough, because for so long, it has always been the best time, shooting one film and changing the background again and again can make me cool.

  • Coleman 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    Lincoln letter, skittles, corpse water coffee poisoning, serial killings in forest huts, blood plasma flying all over the sky, fierce gangsters bounty hunters, civil war sentiments and morals, legal principles are often discussed, and then there were none. Look It's so happy to be at Walton Goggins!

The Hateful Eight quotes

  • John 'The Hangman' Ruth: [to Major Warren] Major Marquis Warren, this here is Daisy Domergue.

    [to Daisy]

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: Domergue, to you, this is Major Warren.

    Daisy Domergue: Howdy, nigger.

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: [to Major Warren, laughing] She's a pepper, ain't she?

    [to Daisy]

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: Now, girl, don't you know darkies don't like being called niggers no more? They find it offensive.

    Daisy Domergue: I've been called worse.

    John 'The Hangman' Ruth: Now that, I can believe.

  • Jody: How ya doin', dummy?

    Daisy Domergue: Better... now that I see your ugly face!