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Not QT's best but still worthwhile

Posted by Daryl Zero on December 31, 2015 at 15:24:42:

Yes, its talky but I love the talk in QT's movies. To me the problem was that it plays like a boardroom mystery but there is very little mystery to it. Also, there is a late narrator addition which seems out of place along with an unnecessary flashback. The other big disappointment is that the famous composer really didn't deliver much of a memorable score and music was barely even used.

To me this movie is sort of in the category of Inglourious Bastards. A lot to like but not sure it is one that will looked at in the same light as Kill Bill and QT's best, Pulp Fiction. There is, however, a lot to like in this film as well. Great dialogue and very good actors all the way around. JJL was very good in this as well as always reliable SLJ.