On the pages of Sight & Sound magazine, Quentin Tarantino recently spoke about the famous French director Francois Truffaut, known for his signature “Les 400 Coups” and “Jules et Jim”.
Like Cascade’s Cliff Booth, played by Brad Pitt in his latest film Once Upon a Time… in HollywoodIt seems that Quentin Tarantino doesn’t think much of François Truffaut, the emblematic figure of the French New Wave, especially known for his signature Les 400 Coups, Jules et Jim or Le Dernier metro.
Indeed, an interview in a magazine sight and sound Speaking on his new podcast, QT recently expressed his opinion on the French filmmaker’s work:
“A Chabrol thriller is much better than the Hitchcock-style Truffaut horror movies, which I find simply awful”she said.
“Anyway, I’m not a fan of Truffaut. There are a few exceptions, including The Adele H Story. But in general I feel the same way about Truffaut as I do about Ed Wood. I think he really is. A passionate but clumsy lover.”
Words that will no doubt make more than one jump, and which suggest that the director of Pulp Fiction would be from the school of Jean-Luc Godard, another mainstay of the new wave whose film title Bande à Part inspired the production. tarantino’s house Except the band.
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