“If Truffaut was a “bumbling amateur,” then Tarantino is in a perpetual state of emotional arrested development. 1997’s “Jackie Brown” is the closest he came to becoming an full-fledged adult. Every other entry is the manifestation of a GenXer’s pastiche habit coupled with a 15-year-old boy’s sensibility.
It’s worth noting that his only “grownup” film was based on someone else’s work.”
WolverineLPK via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/28/22