
Just caught this on Netflix. I think it's terrific and poignant, one of QT's best, and unfairly overlooked (probably because it came off the heels of Pulp Fiction). I've heard this called Tarantino's most mature film, and in a literal way it is, confronting head on the themes of aging, mortality, and the inescapable sense that one has somehow missed out on life. I'm not exactly an old dude myself, but knowing the experience of investing 6+ years in grad school with few career prospects on the horizon, that feeling of having to constantly 'start your life over' (as Brown herself puts it) is something that resonated powerfully for me. I don't think QT is ever going to make a film like this again, and that's too bad.





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