Reservoir Dogs is my favorite Tarantino film and one of my top 10 favorite films of all time. The characters, the writing, the plot, everything is just incredible. The performances are fantastic as well. There’s a rawness to this film that his other films don’t never have that I love with Reservoir Dogs. There’s a lot I can say about this film that would be me praising this film, but I want to end my comment by saying thank you for the video man. This is truly incredible.
I like the movie a lot but i feel this isnt a good review and you can't seem to find words to explain what is being done well or how. You keep falling back on saying it's good because it's good.
I am very squeamish when it comes to gore and blood and after hearing the torture scene be hyped up by not only UA-cam videos reviewing this, mentioning it in passing, but even shows and film referencing the scene as unsettling and gruesome, but by the time it ended I was like "that's it?!" It was kinda like a bad rollercoaster or a shot.
About the ending. You can hear Mr. Pink after he exits with the diamonds. The cops yell to freeze and he says hes been shot. So he for sure makes it out but is most likely arrested. Very professional tho
I feel like the last song might be made to represent mr. Pink's character how he was there and he tried to fit in but the deeper you look into it the more you find out that he doesn't belong if might fit well considering quitting put in some color imagery in the back of the warehouse kitchen to also indicate how the pink bucket of liquid was by itself and the orange and the white buckets of liquid or with themselves
If I were to take a stab at trying to explain the effectiveness of Joe and his crew walking in that stylized slow motion, I would say that it very effectively establishes a major theme in the movie: professionalism.
stuck in the middle with you juxtaposes the light heartedness of the song with the gruesome torture of Mr. Blonde. It shows just how twisted his character is while he twists and turns to the music so nonchalantly. I think that's why it works
The end credit song was supposed to symbolize their trip to the islands. Joe mentions during their meeting that after the heist the will travel to the Hawaiian islands and his attitude will lighten up.
Imagine your first film being this
Reservoir Dogs is my favorite Tarantino film and one of my top 10 favorite films of all time. The characters, the writing, the plot, everything is just incredible. The performances are fantastic as well. There’s a rawness to this film that his other films don’t never have that I love with Reservoir Dogs. There’s a lot I can say about this film that would be me praising this film, but I want to end my comment by saying thank you for the video man. This is truly incredible.
I like the movie a lot but i feel this isnt a good review and you can't seem to find words to explain what is being done well or how. You keep falling back on saying it's good because it's good.
I personally prefer this movie over pulp fiction in my opinion.
The acting is pretty great. Harvey Keitel, Chris penn. you don’t get actors like those guys anymore
The credit song is to break you out of the insanity and let you know its a movie. I think it is perfect.
Half your explanations for why Reservoir Dogs is great are "I can't explain it".
I am very squeamish when it comes to gore and blood and after hearing the torture scene be hyped up by not only UA-cam videos reviewing this, mentioning it in passing, but even shows and film referencing the scene as unsettling and gruesome, but by the time it ended I was like "that's it?!" It was kinda like a bad rollercoaster or a shot.
About the ending. You can hear Mr. Pink after he exits with the diamonds. The cops yell to freeze and he says hes been shot. So he for sure makes it out but is most likely arrested. Very professional tho
I feel like the last song might be made to represent mr. Pink's character how he was there and he tried to fit in but the deeper you look into it the more you find out that he doesn't belong if might fit well considering quitting put in some color imagery in the back of the warehouse kitchen to also indicate how the pink bucket of liquid was by itself and the orange and the white buckets of liquid or with themselves
If I were to take a stab at trying to explain the effectiveness of Joe and his crew walking in that stylized slow motion, I would say that it very effectively establishes a major theme in the movie: professionalism.
The credits song has the recurring lyrics: "Doctor, is there nothing I can take / to relieve this bellyache?"
The beginning is a vibe.
the end scene is so powerful, so many lies coming out at once, the gravity of the consequences hit all of the characters
stuck in the middle with you juxtaposes the light heartedness of the song with the gruesome torture of Mr. Blonde. It shows just how twisted his character is while he twists and turns to the music so nonchalantly. I think that's why it works
One of my favorite films of all time
The end credit song was supposed to symbolize their trip to the islands. Joe mentions during their meeting that after the heist the will travel to the Hawaiian islands and his attitude will lighten up.
Also Mr Blonde is Vincent Vega brother also. From Pulp Fiction.
Lol at chris penn being the only one who doesnt wear a suit in the opening slow mo
I think mr pink died. Only because you could hear gunshots outside when he leaves with the diamonds after the 3 way stand off