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Four Rooms
#11
banderas story was good, quentin story too..rest of it was garbage.
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#12
Quote:Originally posted by TheDude
I thought the entire film was discombobulated, which is what happens when you have four different stories by four different directors. It doesn't have any sense of flow or unity, though I thought Tim Roth's acting was superb.

Was it meant to be a film that you watch straight through and get a sense of a full story or was it meant to be a collection of four short films that could work well on their own as well?
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#13
I think the intent was for it to be a full movie you watch staight through.... But, each room had it's own identity and flavor. It's an interesting idea in theory I just didn't feel it worked quite right.
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#14
Watching a Tarantino flick can sometimes feel like you're reading a 'choose your own adventure' book straight through I guess.

My brother did that once actually. What a moron.
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:mad: stupid trigger happpy mouse.
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#16
The first room had a lot of hot bitch witches in it, though. . .I liked the whole movie myself - although that wierd room with the guy, his gun, and his "wife" was pretty strange. . .
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