Review of The Hateful Eight (2015) by Jeb B — 07 Apr 2017
A movie that is strictly dialogued based, this film shows the side of tarantino that we have seen many times before, but with more interaction which is saying a ton.
The movie is long, and at times very drawn out. However that being said, basically what you have is a wide range of characters, all thrown together in a strange setting. all with different personalities and intentions. Samuel L Jackson and Kurt Russell were brilliant I thought as always.
While the film was unique simply based on the director alone, I did think the movie did feature a little too much dialogue, and too less suspense.
The movie did build up nicely for what was a bloody conclusion, but the payoff wasn't as high as it the buildup offered.
The movie really didn't have many different settings, it just simply takes place in the winter time in a remote cabin.
The movie is violent like his previous works, and man he is the master at having people interact with each other as I referenced before. Never have I seen a filmmaker make boring exciting and thats what I can say most about this man.
An overall exceptional yet different entry into the Tarantino catalogue.
This review of The Hateful Eight (2015) was written by Jeb B on 07 Apr 2017.
The Hateful Eight has generally received very positive reviews.
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