So far so good on Netflix: How Navel Madan inspired Tarantino’s cinema for his series

So far so good on Netflix: How Navel Madan inspired Tarantino’s cinema for his series

Noel Madan can be proud of the results of his series, so far so good, which Netflix released on April 7. The Belgian comedian changes the registration and offers subscribers an exciting drama in 8 episodes of 30 minutes. But the young woman who was surrounded by Gears screenwriter Simone Jablonka to write, did not hesitate to inject a little of her style and humor through the characters and situations.

But when it comes to inspiration, Madani draws from the greatest. He mentions Tarantino among the directors. It goes through a little wink, for example, at the nicknames given to Oumar’s (Jebril Zonga) landlords: “I wanted to talk a little with ketchup and mayo Pulp Fiction,” he told us last March during the Series Mania festival in Lille. A very likely reference to the famous burger debate between John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson.

The actor was also clearly inspired by Jackie Brown – another important film in Tarantino’s filmography. Released in 1998, it tells the story of how its protagonist must come up with a daring plan to double everyone’s cash transfer time. So far so good, Farah (Madani) and her two sisters also try to escape the trafficker, not necessarily using legal means to achieve this goal. Get out the money, it’s about the drugs that our three women have to reimburse or even restore before the end of Ramadan.

Source: Allocine

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