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As we continue down the filmography of Quentin Tarantino we get to one of his most highly debated films in Jackie Brown. Some view it as the first misstep of his career, while others claim it is and underrated gem that just might be his best work to date. We discuss were we fall with that question as we continue with our Quentin Tarantino retrospective.
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Kevin @OptimusSolo
Dan @MovieRevolt
Overall I enjoy this film and can understand why it will never be loved to the extent that Pulp was and is. However to me this is a more satisfying film with an enjoyable plot and a more traditional delivery. The development of actual good characters beyond snappy dialogue is what impressed me the most and it sadden me to see him regress about a decade into style without substance with Kill Bill Vol. One.
Overall I enjoy this film and can understand why it will never be loved to the extent that Pulp was and is. However to me this is a more satisfying film with an enjoyable plot and a more traditional delivery. The development of actual good characters beyond snappy dialogue is what impressed me the most and it sadden me to see him regress about a decade into style without substance with Kill Bill Vol. One.