The unmistakable style director made it clear which films considers the most representative of his entire career
Tarantino Quentin (pulp Fiction) Never hid the pride for his filmography. In conversation with the podcast The Church of Tarantinothe unmistakable style director and a trajectory marked by sharp dialogues, stylized violence and a cinephilia that overflows in each picture, made it clear which one considers the most representative of his career.
“I was born to do”
For him, Kill Bill (2003/2004) is “The movie that was born to dor ”. Divided into two volumes, the bride’s saga (lived by A thurman) mixes martial arts, western and pop culture in a narrative of revenge that became one of the milestones of his work.
The masterpiece
Already Bastards English (2009) occupies the post of “masterpiece”. The film that rewrite the history of World War II, placing a group of Jewish soldiers against the Nazi High Command, is remembered by the aesthetic impact, the narrative boldness and the memorable performance of Christoph Waltz (Free django), awarded the Oscar.
The favorite
Finally, Tarantine revealed that your favorite title is Once upon a time in … Hollywood (2019). Set in the 1960s Los Angeles, the film is a nostalgic tribute to the Hollywood Golden Age, mixing historical facts and fiction around the duo formed by Leonardo DiCaprio (The return) and Brad Pitt (F1: The Movie).
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- Karate Kid: Legends
- Premonition 6: Blood Ties
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- F1: The Movie
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- The Time of Evil
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