‘A lot of things are wrong’: Quentin Tarantino reveals the truth about his latest film The Movie Critic

‘A lot of things are wrong’: Quentin Tarantino reveals the truth about his latest film The Movie Critic

The beginning of the end for Quentin Tarantino. A few weeks ago, it was revealed that his tenth and final feature film as a director had a theme (The World of Cinema) and a title: Film Critic.

Passing through Paris to talk about his love of the 7th art and his book “Film Speculation” (Available from Flammarion from March 22) In a masterclass, the father of Pulp Fiction, just sixty years old, confirmed that filming was inevitable.

“I’m still going to do a version of the script because I have something important to add.”he said on stage at the Grand Rex. “But I’ve finished writing what will be my last film, and I’m due to shoot it in the fall.” And, because he couldn’t say more on the subject, QT offered viewers a little update.

It’s crazy all these articles coming out speculating about what the movie will be like from scratch

“If you read what’s been said about it – it’s called ‘cinematic speculation’, we’re right there – there’s a lot wrong with it. It’s crazy all these articles coming out speculating about what the movie will be like from scratch. True, it will be called a film critic, that the action will take place in the late 70s, in 1977.

“But the film will not be about a female film critic, nor will it be a biopic Polina Kael. There is no way. I’m not saying that a movie made on him won’t be good and may even be better than mine. But it won’t be about him.”

However, the director didn’t say more on the subject to The Movie Critic, even if one might wonder if, if 1977 obliges, the feature film won’t return to the end of New Hollywood and the way Star Wars changed the face of pop. culture.

A way of talking about the end of an era in the last opus, which thus echoes his Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in 1969, the year the hippie movement rang out with the murders committed by Charles. Manson and his people.

Source: Allocine

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