DVD Release Date : 03 December 2007
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Submitted by Suzie on January 16th 2010
Since its release in 1994, it has inspired many people, even today it still remains to be out done, even by Tarantino himself.
As in his previous “Reservoir Dogs”, he and writer Roger Avary manages to produce a string of events and characters that eventually all play parts of the same story. This time the tale is far more intricate, but it also rewards and satisfies the viewer.
Events kick off in a café with Tim Roth and Amanda Plummer holding up the staff and customers. They’re hardly as scary though as hitmen John Travolta and the bible-quoting Samuel L Jackson whom appear in the next scene. They form the thread of the movie that allows for a delicious selection of related stories to unravel, with Christopher Walken and a measured Bruce Willis putting in fine performances.
The entire cast exudes the confidence of the script and sell their often brutally witty dialogue well. The superb packaging of cool music and luscious cinematography completes the deal. And the ribbon that ties it all together is a delightfully clever conclusion.