Some pacing issues aside, Tarantino’s only screen adaptation mostly works because of our faith in his characters and where he takes them to.
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Some pacing issues aside, Tarantino’s only screen adaptation mostly works because of our faith in his characters and where he takes them to.
Tarantino is on (vintage) form here in this unexpectedly restrained work that is also one of the finest pictures of 2019.
Tarantino’s so-called ‘weakest’ work still delivers jaw-dropping car chase stunts.
Tarantino delivers a bloody entertaining ride amid some slight pacing problems – and a loving homage to the samurai film and Hong Kong kungfu cinema.
With more dramatic substance than Vol. 1, Vol. 2 shows that Tarantino has an unparalleled gift for dialogue and a sharp cinematic eye.
Continue reading →Tarantino’s latest overstays its welcome, but his astonishing marriage of dialogue and action continues to wow.
Its epic length may be of disservice to Tarantino’s latest work, but this is his most maturely-crafted film to date, though not necessarily one that is thoroughly compelling.
Still Tarantino’s most influential film to date, and one of the finest American movies from the ’90s.
Tarantino’s cracking debut establishes the style, tone, dialogue and violence that would make him arguably the most influential American filmmaker of the ’90s.