Quentin Tarantino has already confirmed that he will retire in the 10th film of his career, entitled The Movie Critic
Responsible for successes like Pulp Fiction: Time of Violence (1994), inglourious bastards (2009) and Django Unchained (2012), Quentin Tarantino plans to retire after the tenth film of his career, titled The Movie Critic. Including, Christopher Nolan finds this attitude noble, and defined the idea as a “very pure point of view” about cinema.
During podcast interview ReelBlend, nolan commented on Tarantino’s retirement plans, and explained how he “understands both points of view.” “Storytelling in film is addictive. It’s a lot of work, but it’s a lot of fun,” he said. “It’s something you feel motivated to do, and so it’s a little hard to imagine stopping voluntarily.”
Right away, nolan exalted the fact that Tarantino“very graciously, never be specific about the movies you’re talking about,” and added, “Looking at some of the work done by filmmakers in recent years and feeling that if it can’t live up to its peak, it might as well not exist.”
And I think that’s a very pure point of view. It is the point of view of a cinephile who values ​​the history of cinema.
It is worth remembering how Quentin Tarantino revealed that he would direct films until he was 60 because most directors lose quality at an advanced age, unlike Martin Scorsese and Clint Eastwood.
I’m a big fan as well Quentin, of films that maybe don’t quite achieve what they’re trying to, but there’s something there that’s a performance, or a structural little thing, or a scene, you know, that’s wonderful. And so, yes, I understand. I wanted to maintain a sort of perfect reputation for something, but I also kind of don’t want to take anything off the table.
Source: Rollingstone

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