Tarantino can't write dialog
Not anymore anyway.
He lost it after Dogs. Pulp Fiction onwards everything comes across as scripted. And i mean evrrrythingg!
Not anymore anyway.
He lost it after Dogs. Pulp Fiction onwards everything comes across as scripted. And i mean evrrrythingg!
And you can't spell dialogue.
shareYour post has aged like milk.
shareJust like QT movies
shareActually QT movies are modern classics and are ageing extraordinarily well.
shareThe shine has worn off and people are tired of his shtick... besides fanboys. He can't write a third act to save his life, and his dialog is corny and ridiculous now.
shareNo way, he’s still making groundbreaking classics. Hateful Eight is my favourite QT film, and OUATIHollywood was fantastic, featuring Brad Pitt’s greatest ever character.
QT films feel more fresh and exciting than ever, especially as Hollywood descends ever further into a toilet of safe, bland, politically correct tedium.
You’ll get your wish soon, though. Tarantino is making one more movie, and then Hollywood will become a gigantic lake of boring, uninspired faeces forever.
I find his dialogue style overstylized and excessive. I wouldn't go so far as to say he can't write dialogue, when that's pretty much his main appraisal, but it's a matter of taste.
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