10/10
The greatest talent in our history of cinematography!
5 November 2022
This is genius. I have never seen anything more brilliant from documentaries. Here is the story of the most brilliant director / screenwriter, MAN! And the way he skillfully strained the actors, the way he communicated with the stuntmen, what words he chose. The way he loved strong female traits, and how he revered women. And these family ties in the form of family differences in absolutely all of his films are conflicting.

No one can write like he is a dialogue! He is a real professional geek. The actors and stuntmen themselves admitted that they were not doing their job when they read the scripts. After all, read from the first to the last word! I was struck by how Tarantino arrested Eli Roth for the scene in Inglorious Observations - keep a person in suspense for 5 days, both subsequent and moral, so that in the end he really survived his brutally unique illness. And the way he held the trump card in the image of Christoph Waltz is not like rehearsing common scenes with other actors, which in the end revealed the presence of the remnants of the emotions of the rest - their fear, fright and shock. Bridget Von Hammersmark, ending up sweating with nerves at the introduction of his film, relied on Quentin to actually touch each of his characters. This is Majestic! I'm looking forward to the reveal of his tenth film, and no matter how much it is a tribute to the best that has happened to cinema in the last 30 years! Quentin gave his life and energy so that we can enjoy the art of cinema! Thanks to him. A unique story may overshadow this connection to Haram Wenstein. It is unbelievably unfortunate that such a story touched a man like Quentin.
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