i get that there are a couple of criticisms to be made about brunhilda's lack of agency and schultz' actions toward the end but at worst they're a little disjointed and tarantino's movies are always a little disjointed
he likes to pretend he's this perfect brilliant mastermind but actually he's all about taking ridiculous unnecessary risks while pretending he has the situation completely under control
which tendency eventually kills him
and it's a commentary on the implausibility of the one man revenge fantasy
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Best Actor = Was On-Screen For A Long Time In A Maudlin Drama, Maybe Wore Prosthetics
best part
"yer a funny bugger, aintcha?"
cracked the fuck up
anyway it's a masterpiece
i get that there are a couple of criticisms to be made about brunhilda's lack of agency and schultz' actions toward the end but at worst they're a little disjointed and tarantino's movies are always a little disjointed
otherwise fucking fascinating feel-good film
which tendency eventually kills him
and it's a commentary on the implausibility of the one man revenge fantasy