leekeithf
Joined Jan 2012
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Not sure with this. The majority of the cast were really great, but the police chief was really miscast. The series? Good, not great.
My main cause of concern that really distracted me unnecessarily was it's feel, it's style. The series has no direct style, instead mimicking three, very badly.
To me, it feels that it should be set in early 1980s. The music is good, but all over the place and if they wanted Flying Lotus, they should have just used it.
It's also very dreary with the colours and needs a big lift.
Story was the only decent part, but if they get a second season, cheer it up and sort out the style!
My main cause of concern that really distracted me unnecessarily was it's feel, it's style. The series has no direct style, instead mimicking three, very badly.
To me, it feels that it should be set in early 1980s. The music is good, but all over the place and if they wanted Flying Lotus, they should have just used it.
It's also very dreary with the colours and needs a big lift.
Story was the only decent part, but if they get a second season, cheer it up and sort out the style!
I love the absurdity, chaos and story of this class Tarantino film. In his reality this is how the war was one, with Jules and Vincent no where in sight, but no doubt they are descended from such heroes as these in his universe. Everything Tarantino related is linked in his realm as a good friend, Phil, explained to me.
The opening is the film 'stealer.' After the escape of Shoshanna, one wonders what can happen next, but the film never lets up.
It's my favourite film of his and Guy Ritchie, his Brit contemporary, nearly matched this with, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare which is excellent, but not quite Tarantino-efied enough.
I'll end with the splendid pronunciation of, "Bonjourno."
The opening is the film 'stealer.' After the escape of Shoshanna, one wonders what can happen next, but the film never lets up.
It's my favourite film of his and Guy Ritchie, his Brit contemporary, nearly matched this with, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare which is excellent, but not quite Tarantino-efied enough.
I'll end with the splendid pronunciation of, "Bonjourno."