Wednesday 13 January 2016

"Oh, you believe in Jesus now, huh, bitch? Good, 'cause you 'bout to meet him!"


Year: 2015
Directed and written by: Quentin Tarantino

A bounty hunter and his prisoner are heading for Red Rock, when they encounter another infamous bounty hunter and a man who calls himself Red Rock's new sheriff. While the blizzard is brewing, they find shelter at Minnie's Haberdashery. They meet unfamiliar faces there, and it starts to become clear they won't make it to Red Rock after all...


If there is one director who never lets you down, it's Tarantino. His newest film, The Hateful Eight is an excellent thriller with great story, cinematography and music - but who would expect any less? Right from the start The Hateful Eight captures the viewer, even though it has its slow pace.

Tarantino is a very skilful writer. His characters are real, and not just some plain cardboard characters to fill out the blanks between the story. His dialogue is natural and amazing. The story of The Hateful Eight is simple when it's explained shortly, but it has many layers, just like most of his movies. And just like most of his movies, the events aren't in chronological order, but important pieces from before are revealed when needed. The thrill of the story is well built, and the violent action scenes are balanced with slow, calm scenes. 

I am glad to see Tarantino doesn't rely on mindless 3D technology to make a mediocre film look better. Many films that don't need 3D use it anyway. The Hateful Eight does look good though - it looks amazing. Every shot has whatever they need, the colours and details are astonishing. 

Tarantino's films always have the most amazing soundtracks. The soundtrack of  The Hateful Eight has several amazing pieces that shouldn't work with the movie, but they do, and they do so beautifully. One this kind of track is Apple Blossom by The White Stripes. Also L'Ultima Diligenza Di Red Rock by Ennio Morricone - and all the variants played throughout the film - is haunting. It reminds of the beginning of The Shining, except this is way better. That track also seems out of place, because it would suit some classic yet indie horror movie because of the sinister vibes it gives. But it is perfect for this film.

I think I loved every detail of this film. Of course there are slurs thrown around all the time, but it gives the certain effect to the characters: they are far from perfect. I don't think there was one character here that was completely good and pure. 

The Hateful Eight is a masterpiece. The rhythm is good, the film is balanced and it's violent in almost a funny way. This is definitely a film I will see in the cinemas again, because the big screen surely shows The Hateful Eight in its full potential.

 ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
10 / 10

And don't think I'll stop here. I ordered a Tarantino collection with everything from Reservoir Dogs to The Inglourious Basterds. I sure as hell am going to watch them all. Sure, I've written about them before, but it never hurts to do them again, considering I wrote about Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill when I was 16 and just starting. Ugh!

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