Review of Reservoir Dogs (1992) by Dominic S — 30 Sep 2013
A simple yet intense film about six men who take down a jewelry story but their plan alters once they realize that the police have been waiting for them. The six men are hired by one man with his son as his partner. They all know someone tipped off the police about their planned robbery but their not sure. Two of them die right away with the other four hiding out in an abandoned garage with a kidnapped police officer. Two of them are trying to keep their cool, one other's intentions are to torture the kidnapped cop, and the last one is dying from a gut wound.
This film is intense basically from the outstanding performances that are given, from Tim Roth, Steve Buscemi, Michael Madsen, and especially Harvey Keitel.
This film could quite possibly be adapted into a staged play and it would be just as fantastic.
I was watching this film with my floor mates in college and most of them said it was boring. They were hoping for more, plus we just watched Pulp Fiction last week.
Me and some other guy seemed to agree that we liked this film.
I love this film. This film makes me like Steve Buscemi more and I'm glad to see he made something of himself before Adam Sandler "adopted" him. But now it looks like he's getting his career back with Boardwalk Empire.
This film also makes me appreciate Harvery Keitel. The only other movie I saw him in before I saw Pulp Fiction was Little Fockers. Yea I know. lol.
Overall, a well done piece of work that I greatly enjoyed.
Reservoir Dogs, I give you a 100%.
This review of Reservoir Dogs (1992) was written by Dominic S on 30 Sep 2013.
Reservoir Dogs has generally received very positive reviews.
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