This time the story is different from the previous era background, and it is more telling. The 150-minute film has a compact plot. Although the unique narrative structure of "Pulp Fiction" is missing, it also culminates in a story of revenge through several chapters.
Almost all of the actors are brilliant, and it feels a bit like the team of the golden age of "Star Lord": just pull out "Flowers" and "Dragon Five" and they are full of drama. In particular, the leader of the SS, "Landa", interpreted Quentin's signature foot-binding lines to a new level in various languages, and the limelight was directly overshadowed by Brother Pitt. Although the British captain did not play for a long time, he exuded the taste of a classical gentleman. During the stalemate in the tavern, the unruly eyes vaguely made people see Clark Gable in "Gone With the Wind".
The funniest part is mocking Yankee's Italian accent. The three pitt are like naughty students in Italian class, embarrassingly asking "Landa" teacher to correct the pronunciation. In the end, the little boy who could hardly speak was praised for his pronunciation. A joke in the "Tiger's Mouth" style, it made me laugh even more than watching "the big bang theory".
The last paragraph of the white man and the red woman shooting the blood and the cigarette butts flying in the air once again made people exclaim: "It turns out that violence can be so beautiful." It feels that Quentin has a new transcendence in the processing of these slow motions.
I downloaded the movie soundtrack a long time ago, and I didn't hear the slightest feeling. Matching it with the picture in the movie is a completely different experience: it is a completely different experience: it pushes the atmosphere to be rendered to the top. Quentin's soundtrack has always been a highlight, and this time it didn't disappoint.
Of course, the final plot of the film is not worth scrutiny: the huge cinema is crowded with high-ranking Nazi officials, but the guards are pitiful. Brother Adolf was also beaten into a sieve by a shaking submachine gun in the cinema. Quentin has even tampered with the history this time, in order to make the judges enjoy themselves, so, are you happy tonight?
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