Review of Reservoir Dogs (1992) by Midlands M — 10 May 2014
More gangster goings-on in Tarantino's debut which comes with his now trademark verbal assaults as we track a group of cons in the aftermath of a botched robbery. The wacky and bloody warehouse sticks us in the middle of the in-fighting as each man tries to figure out what went wrong and who could be the "rat" but it's the dialogue that stands out from the opening coffee bar through Tim Roth's back-story to the Mexican standoff.
A debut of some magnitude, Tarantino made sure the world took notice of the man who made a heist film without showing the heist. Hot dog! Like a Virgin I haven't felt anything like it in a long while :D.
This review of Reservoir Dogs (1992) was written by Midlands M on 10 May 2014.
Reservoir Dogs has generally received very positive reviews.
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