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When someone asked me if I had ever gone to film school, I told them: No, I came from the movies.
—Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino is not only a world-class filmmaker, but also a well-known film lover. He was a lifelong fan of film, with all kinds of knowledge about movies, and he translated this knowledge into film plots and fully displayed them in his films. The following videos may not be so in line with your wishes. But look at how Quentin chooses a good film and learns it. (Limited to space, first show 10 films)
10. Slay the dragon with red guts

Throughout his career, Tarantino has sung the praises of "Slaying the Dragon with The Bold" in many interviews. Director Howard Hawkes is often quoted as one of the great pioneers of the film art form, and he uses superb artistic thinking to show everyone the story behind the camera.
In this film, the trio of John Wayne, Dean Martin, and Ricky Nelson brings a different western movie style and a Hangout movie that Quentin likes. It also became an unforgettable threesome.
9. Carrie the Witch
Carrie the Witch is a horror film based on Stephen Hawking's novel of the same name, and was one of the most important horror films of the 70s in the United States. Brian de Palma showed off his superb directing skills and his ability to choreograph stories.
Quentin Tarantino liked the great director and often praised him, including his films. And this movie is also a very distinctive horror film, relying on that iconic dance party alone, you can make people shine and ensure its status.
8. Young and crazy
Richard Linklater blended comedy and Hangouts to create a film that impressed Quentin. The story takes place in 1976, when a group of high school students are thinking about how to fix a group of new classmates who are just entering high school.
This movie completely substitutes you into a new time node and place, making you a group of energetic young people.
7. Great Escape
Quentin learned a lot from the film and successfully applied it to his films Shameless Bastards and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, so he highly recommended John Sturges' film.
The acting skills of Steve McQueen, James Garner and Richard Attenborough also successfully portrayed these people who wanted to escape from the Nazi concentration camps, which gave me a great shock.
This movie is worth watching.
6. Girlfriend Friday
This is the second Howard Hawkes film, which shows how much Quentin loves the director.
"Girlfriend Friday" has arguably the best script, and the high-speed dialogue between the two actors in the play makes people sound so sharp and shocking that you think the actors may be suffocated by saying so much.
5. Social networks
When Quentin Tarantino put together his personal "Best of the Decade" list, David Finch's The Social Network easily topped the list. Speaking of the film, he said: "This 100 percent will be number one on the list because it's the best... It crushed all competition. ”
Tarantino respects and recommends other David Fincher films, including 1999's Fight Club, which is also a good film.
4. "The Golden Three"
The film is known for its use of long shots and close-up cinematography, as well as uniquely violent, tense, and highly stylized gunfights.
There is no doubt that Sergio Leone's influence on Quentin was enormous
The film ends the "Darts" trilogy in an excellent way with the pinnacle of Sergio Leone's memorable scores and "showdown" scenes, The Golden Trilogy.
3, Dunkirk
Quentin, like me, thinks it's a really good film.
Christopher Nolan's 2017 World War II film Dunkirk finished second on Quentin Tarantino's List of The Best Films of the Decade in the 2010s.
The reason why Quentin likes this film so much is because the realism and sound effects and plot design of the film make the film rigorous and excellent. Quentin admired Nolan for making such a war film.
2. The Magician
The film is widely considered a remake of the 1953 film Fear Wages.
Quentin recommended William Friedkin's films because he liked his film style and exquisite graphic production.
The film's plot depicts four outcasts from different backgrounds meeting in a village in South America, where they are assigned to transport goods that are aged, poorly preserved explosives so erratic that it is "sweating" its dangerous essential ingredient, nitrified licorice.
1. Taxi Driver
Quentin Tarantino is one of many Martin Scorsese films that Quentin Tarantino loves and recommends.
Taxi drivers are essential viewers for anyone who loves movies, as are most of Scorsese's film productions.
One reason Quentin loved the film was undoubtedly Robert De Niro's brilliant performance. You know, he can always "play" the role.
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