It is a common piece that you can see on TV anytime. 3 of 5 stars.
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erickson4070 — 12 years ago(November 09, 2013 02:28 PM)
I am watching it right now. Over rated? Well, I don't recall the critics or fans loving it when it first came out so I don't think I would say it was over rated. Not my favorite QT film, but I love the cast and the soundtrack.
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Thrillseeker303 — 12 years ago(November 23, 2013 02:37 PM)
If anything, I think it's underrated.
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CrimsondoubleChin — 12 years ago(December 02, 2013 01:14 PM)
Yes actually. I think you may have gone a bit far with your "on TV anytime" statement, but I do think its overrated by IMDB standards. The dialogue was often top notch, and the camera-work was some of Tarantino's best, but everything else let me dowm. Didn't really find much reason to invest in any characters, and the plot was sluggish & doesn't justify the running time. The climax was a big letdown as well. But I think Jackie Brown falls into that weird category on IMDB where its the overlooked film by a big name director, so it gets alot of the "this is the underrated masterpiece" treatment from people who want to stand out.
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angelicblood89 — 12 years ago(February 05, 2014 11:58 AM)
I enjoyed it, maybe not loved it, but I did like it and would consider watching it again. I've only just seen it recently, it's a pretty good movie with great music, acting, plot, love the trademark Tarantino look and feel but it didn't blow my mind or anything.
It is leagues above anything "you can see on TV anytime", though I mean, what are we talking, made-for-tv movies? Dramas? Have you beep watched TV recently? It's really only a quarter gold, the rest is beep -
Luxn — 12 years ago(February 08, 2014 07:57 PM)
Yes, just watched it and it didn't do much for me. The plot was interesting but I just didn't care about any of the characters. DeNiro was pretty good, or at least, I thought the scene where he showed his true colours when he shot Melanie was shocking, which made it good. SLJ was a bit of a cartoon character for me. I did hate him and I was glad when he was killed but it was too quick and easy for my liking. I'd have liked to see that evil git suffer a bit. I liked Max but the part was played in such a low key way, I half expected him to double cross Jackie in the end. And I can't buy Keaton as a tough guy, no matter what he is in.
That brings me to Pam Grier. I can't help but think that the only reason she was chosen for this film was because of her iconic past. I didn't mind her, but I never really liked her. Sure, SLJ's character deserved to be double crossed and killed, but was Melanie just collateral damage? Jackie might not have known SLJ would kill Melanie but she sure as hell knew how mistrustful he was of everyone, so she must have known it was likely.
When Jackie walks away at the end with the money, after causing the deaths (directly or indirectly) of three people, and putting the life of a decent man (Cherry) at risk, how is she any better, morally, than SLJ's character? Then, to top it all, she chose the money over love. I really struggled to find anything to redeem her character, or make me care whether she 'won' in the end. -
Robbmonster — 12 years ago(March 04, 2014 09:49 AM)
Definition of a troll:
He who posts something provocative to initiate discussion, then takes no further part in said discussion.
By the way, this story is not 'common'. Think of it as 'classical'.
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kperera — 11 years ago(April 12, 2014 10:33 AM)
Absolutely Not!
I'll join the chorus of commentators who LOVE this movie. I just watched this again last night - it must be the fifth time I've seen it - and it's masterful. The casting was spot on, the pacing was excellent, the dialog was so natural and engaging I found myself rewinding it in multiple places just to hear the words repeated. And the music - Spectacular!
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TVadic73 — 11 years ago(April 24, 2014 11:59 AM)
I enjoyed the film. I wouldn't say it's QT's best but still a good film that would be great except for the running time. 3hrs is a bit indulgent if you ask me. it' came across as QT'S tribute to Pam Grier
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jmanhomer2007 — 11 years ago(June 19, 2014 09:31 PM)
I hear a lot of people say it's QT's best. It's a great film but I do think it drags in some parts. The acting and direction is amazing as always in every Tarantino flick but as for execution and action, there really isn't much of it. I feel Tarantino's trademark dialogue is missing and the film could have easily been at least 2 hours instead of 2 and a half. Just how I've always felt. Solid movie and definitely his most mature.
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