8/10
Tarantino at his best
20 August 2023
I have grown to admire Tarantino's work as a director despite his obession with the use of the "N word" in some of his movies. Jango and Inglorious being my two favorites of his, even over cult classic pulp fiction. Not a huge fan of his most recent outing with over hyped once upon a time but the Hateful Eight was his last good film in my opinion. Tarantino at his best with a good script and great tension building along with good cinematography, The Hateful Eight despite being in one location and being originally made for a stage play, it's quite entertaining and keeps my attention throughout with good characters and cast chemistry. Tarantino's ability to use actors to speak loudly with their body language without sometimes saying a word is very unique. I also was very inspired how Tarantino went old school and brought back the formality of how movie premieres were done way back in the day with his limited 70mm screenings with even well made brochures and a small gift handed out about the filmmaking process before the movie, it brought a sense of awe back to cinema.
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