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Old 04.25.2017, 05:30 PM   #20971
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I'd run out of new DVDs to watch so returned to this and, maybe because I expected it to annoy the shit out of me, I loved it. The dialogue doesn't feel half as irritating as I'd remembered. I've come to the conclusion that he writes in a very hard-boiled style which works fine in hard-boiled films like this. The problem is every film he's made after Jackie Brown hasn't been in that style, which may be why they've jarred so much for me. Anyway, not wanting to re-open the whole Tarantino debate, just saying.

PS. I'd completely forgotten how good Bruce Willis is in it. Samuel Jackson made a career off the back of his role but BW totally steals the film for me.

 
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