8.8, finally completed all the current Quentin works, this one is still extremely exaggerated and refreshing Quentin style. It's so awesome, the blood plasma exploded, and the superimposition of the scenes of multiple car accidents tearing the body with residual limbs in the early stage was super exciting. It is estimated that only Quentin, an old slut, can come up with such a cheap, showy and cool cult film (even Rodriguez can't compare to his ability to be so vulgar and vulgar to his bones). Quentin, an old dog, really does not change his old hobby. Foot fetish and foot licking scenes may be the most in history. However, his movies are indeed better than each other. How to say this one, it gives me the feeling that it is a vulgar version of the B-level end-of-the-road crazy flower + the feminist version of mad max. Quentin's iconic long and trivial chatter, trash talk, and motherfucker may be the highest frequency in his works in the early and mid-term. The last 15 minutes of the counter-attack chase was a blast. I jumped up when I watched it. Zoe picked up an iron rod and half-straddled the car to start the chase. It was like a Valhalla apocalypse The feeling is simply handsome. And I have to say that Quentin's skill in moving the mirror and cutting the mirror is really a genius. Unlike those coquettish bitches who deliberately lengthen the lens to show off their skills, the picture quality of the old film in the early and middle stages and the short black and white are really delicious. In the later stage, when the heroine was leaning on the wild horse, it suddenly turned back to color. At the end, when the three sisters ganged up on the wretched Mike, the fast punching angle switching and punching sound effects were mixed. Well, that effect is really comfortable. There is not much to say about the textbook-level soundtrack, which is appropriate and clever. In general, so many elements are mixed together to make such a low-cost cult film. I think only Quentin can do it in this world. It is really a fucking amazing film.
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