Review of Four Rooms (1995) by Brendan N — 13 Sep 2015
The opening credits is appealing and I'll review as I go. I quite like Roths overly weird characterisation as it adds a weird dimension and strength that is missing here.
The first film is really odd and strange, I just couldn't get into it. They really needed a cracking start but this gets of with a serious dud.
The second film is much better with it's music and story. I liked the story and the camera work, the music and the slapstick momentum.
The third film has a lot of energy and delivers the best one so far. The final scene is an absolute corker, a darker twist compared to the others and makes me wonder why they didn't kick off with this one.
The last and best is tarantino who acts and delivers a grand story. the camera moves and the story bounces with great dialogue. the man is brilliant and the payoff is great.
Not the greatest film but not the flop I was told about. Scattered film but it does okay in some aspects.
This review of Four Rooms (1995) was written by Brendan N on 13 Sep 2015.
Four Rooms has generally received positive reviews.
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