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Icarium
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Even though Tarantino is rooted in gritt and realisme, hes films have a fantastical (subtle) elements) mostly comes through as surrealisme. Hes collab with Robert Rodriguez on Sin City is very cool, would be cool to see him delve into fantasy or sci-fi in future movie projects.
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Progishness
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I don't really get on with Tarantino because his non-linear style of narrative confuses me, and I find it difficult to follow what's going on. I don't mind films with the odd flashback scene or two when it helps to fill in bits of vital back story so that the film makes sense, but Tarantino seems to jump all over the place time-wise. Don't mind Reservoir Dogs tho.
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I like most of Tarantino's films. Jacky Brown was maybe a weaker instalment after Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, but it remains a solid film (and one of the few with a great character development - maybe Tarantino's weakest point...). The only disappointments to me were Kill Bill vol. 2 (a bit too demonstrative to my liking) and Death Proof. The latter is really a bad film, but in that sense a successful homage to the Grindhouse films (which in my opinion are all bad).
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I'll vote for Jackie Brown. I like most others as well, however I found Jackie Brown that tiny little bit more down to earth than most others that made me relate to it better.
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Inglourious Basterds
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