Review of True Romance (1993) by Hidekinara — 08 Feb 2012
True Romance is a film that plays around and switches it's genre around at so many points, it mixes between dark drama, thriller and comedy. It twists around so much that you end up feeling lost on how you're supposed to take it.
This is not a bad thing, the film's jerkiness mixes with your emotions you don't know what to expect, it also throws out some shocking death scenes you don't see coming with some great actors popping up and disappearing throughout.
Gary Oldman is terrific as the pimp Drexel. Christopher Walken pops up in the most memorable and greatest scenes of the movie. It's a dynamic film with a great surprising cast of characters and actors.
..keep an eye out for Samuel L. Jackson in a brief appearance.
This review of True Romance (1993) was written by Hidekinara on 08 Feb 2012.
True Romance has generally received very positive reviews.
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