Quentin Tarantino, one of the most representative and influential directors of modern times,
His work is unique, specializing in non-linear narratives and advocating an aesthetic of violence.
In 1992, his directorial debut "Falling Water Dog" turned out to be a blockbuster,
Hailed by Empire magazine as "the greatest independent film of all time";
In 1994, he took advantage of the victory to pursue "Pulp Fiction" and won the Cannes Palme d'Or.
Named "The Greatest New Crime Noir Film" by Entertainment Weekly;
Shocking the film world, he has since established his position in Hollywood.
After that, "Kill Bill" revenge two-part, set off a Kun-style violent aesthetic climax.
2009 "Shameless Bastard", 2012 "Django Rescued",
In 2015, "Eight Wicked Men" won the word of mouth and also earned the box office.
Quentin threatened: "Retire after 10 films",
Today, he has made 8 films, and there are no bad films yet.
He's getting closer and closer to his goal—
"When I'm no longer in this business,
Others can see me as one of the greatest filmmakers in the world."
Quentin's works are often carried out in split-frame shots, non-linear narrative methods.
Scenes often contain a lot of profanity, as well as exaggerated bloody and death scenes.
Its gore does not focus on realism and fear, but on the violence of the characters
A relaxed and comfortable attitude and humor create a sense of fun and incongruity that entertains violence.
Each of Quentin's works is a masterpiece, with countless followers.
His works are unique in style and strange in temperament, becoming a sect,
It has been learned and imitated by many directors, screenwriters and other creators.
Then, a film similar to the "Quentin" style was made.
"Finger Shadow Man" digs deep into these 10 best films,
If you are a fan and follower of Quentin Tarantino,
Then you may also fall in love with these 10 best movies.
10
"Speed Horror"
Freeway (1996)
▸ Director: Matthew Bright
▸ Starring: Reese Witherspoon / Kiefer Sutherland
▸ Genre: Comedy / Thriller / Crime
▸ Country: United States
▸ Runtime: 110 minutes
▸ IMDb: 6.9 points
09
The Red State
Red State (2011)
▸ Director: Kevin Smith
▸ Starring: Michael Parks / Melissa Leo / John Goodman
▸ Type: Thriller
▸ Runtime: 88 minutes
▸ IMDb: 6.2 points
08
"Crash Thursday"
Thursday (1998)
▸ Director: Skip Woods
▸ Starring: Thomas Jane / Alan Eckhart / Paulina Pritzkova
▸ Type: Action / Thriller / Crime
▸ Runtime: 87 minutes
▸ IMDb: 7.2 points
07
"You're Not behind Denver"
Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995)
▸ Director: Gary Flanders
▸ Starring: Andy Garcia / Christopher Lloyd / William Fosses
▸ Type: Love / Crime
▸ Runtime: 115 minutes
▸ IMDb: 6.8 points
06
The Executioner
The Boondock Saints (1999)
▸ Director: Troy Duffy
▸ Starring: William Dafoe / Sean Patrick Flannery / Norman Ridus
▸ Country: Canada / USA
▸ Runtime: 108 minutes
▸ IMDb: 7.9 points
05
"Inferior Love"
The Bad Batch (2016)
▸ Director: Anna Lily Amipur
▸ Starring: Suki Waterhouse / Jason Momma / Keanu Reeves / Kim Carey
▸ Type: Romance / Sci-Fi
▸ Runtime: 118 minutes
04
Dog Man and Woman
Go (1999)
▸ Director: Doug Riemann
▸ Starring: Katie Holmes / Sarah Polly / Desmond Oskey / Scott Wolf
▸ Runtime: 102 minutes
▸ IMDb: 7.3 points
03
"Skin-Cutting Love"
Hearing (1999)
▸ Director: Takashi Miike
▸ Starring: Ling Ishibashi / Hayabusa Kunimura / Hidehime Shiina / Renji Ishibashi / Yoshii Negishi
▸ Genre: Suspense / Thriller
Nation: Japan
02
Two Big Smoking Guns
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
▸ Director: Guy Ritchie
▸ Starring: Jason Fleming / Dexter Fletcher / Nick Moran / Jason Statham
▸ Genre: Comedy / Crime
▸ Country: United Kingdom
▸ Runtime: 120 minutes
▸ IMDb: 8.2 points
01
Battle Royale
Battle Royale (2000)
▸ Director: Shinji Fukasaku
Starring: Takeshi Kitano / Ryoya Fujiwara / Taro Yamamoto / Masanobu Ando / Yuki Maeda
▸ Type: Action / Thriller
▸ Runtime: 122 minutes
▸ IMDb: 7.7 points
attach:
★ Quentin Tarantino's masterpieces:
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004)
Death Proof (2007)
Shameless Bastards (2009)
Django Rescued (2012)
The Hateful Eight (2015)
★ Quentin Tarantino Honors:
In 1994, he won the Palme d'Or at the 47th Cannes Film Festival for Pulp Fiction.
In 1995, he won the 67th Academy Award for "Best Original Screenplay" for "Pulp Fiction"
In 1995, he won the 48th British Academy Awards for "Best Original Screenplay" for "Pulp Fiction".
In 2013, he won the 85th Academy Award for "Best Original Screenplay" with "Django"
In 2013, he won the 66th British Academy Awards for "Best Original Screenplay" for "Django"
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