Review of Reservoir Dogs (1992) by Buttercup51 — 04 Mar 2014
After watching both of the kill bills and inglorious bastards, I knew I was absolutely I'm love with Tarantino's movies. They were brutal, serious, humerous, and amazingly brilliant. So when I started watching Reservoir Dogs, I expected something very over the top.
I was very wrong. And I think that's why my initial impression was not entirely positive. But after rewatching it months later (after watching nearly all of his other movies), I realized how it's extremely thought out, entertaining narrative and magnificent acting created a masterpiece.
I legitimately didn't stop smiling or cringing throughout the entire movie. The small talk between the homicidal men is underwhelming at first, but I soon came to appreciate it's slow but perfect pacing.
If you like ANY of Tarantino's movies, or enjoy narrative driven films I'm general, this shouldn't be over looked.
This review of Reservoir Dogs (1992) was written by Buttercup51 on 04 Mar 2014.
Reservoir Dogs has generally received very positive reviews.
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