In 1992, American cinema was introduced to a man who’s name would become sononomous with the world of filmmaking. This man was Quentin Tarantino and “Reservoir Dogs” is the land mark film that put this talented filmmaker on the map.
The film follows a group of professional thieves. They don’t know each other’s backgrounds or real names. They only refer to one another by colors, with names such as Mr. Blonde, Mr. White, Mr. Pink, etc. One day, one of their heists go horribly wrong and one of them is shot. The attack was a set up. One of them is rat. Only question is…who is it?
What stands out the most in the film is the clever and engaging dialogue. The conversations in the film are all very interesting and fun to watch. On top of that, the scenes with dialogue never drag. Each conversation between the characters is enjoyable and keeps you glued to the screen.
Although the dialogue made the movie famous, it was the violence that made the film infamous. The is one of the most violent movies in existence. One of the most disturbing scenes in the film is the infamous “ear scene” in which Mr. Blonde (my favorite character) tortures a cop while dancing to “Stuck in the Middle With You.” I won’t tell how the scene completely plays out. You have to see it for your self.
“Reservoir Dogs” is a truely landmark movie among all independent films and has certainly stood the test of time, spawning spoofs, tributes, and flat out rip offs. It inspired a generation of indy filmmakers and will remain a classic from here on end.
Each cast member does an outstanding job. Most notably Harvey Keitel, Steve Buscemi, Michael Madsen, and Tim Roth.
Again, the dialogue is perfect. The filming is pretty gritty. The drama plays out well. Everything is perfect.
The violence, the potty mouths, the shootouts, its a heavy R rating.
Regarding MetalJunky5000’s Review
Yep, the ear scene certainly is infamous. I remember getting up from my usual seat in the front of the theater and moving to one in the back so I could get away from it. Only time in my movie-going career I’ve done that.