Definitely, Quentin Tarantino will always play the eternal spoiled children of cinema.
Capable of the worst jokes uttered with a small smile of bravado… The American filmmaker has again just proved it by attacking the director of
The Last Metro
in the eminent English film magazine
Sight and Sound
.
"I'm not that much of a Truffaut fan anyway,
" explains the director of
Reservoir Dogs
.
There are a few exceptions, the main one being
L'Histoire d'Adèle
H.
But most of the time, I feel for Truffaut what I feel for Ed Wood.
I think he's a very passionate and clumsy amateur."
Boom!
That is what is said.
A nostalgic and violent tribute to Hollywood
It is amusing to highlight this epidermal settling of scores at a time when France 2 is broadcasting
Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
, released in 2019. Because if this ninth film is a concentrate of “tarantinesque” cinema, it is also full of a melancholy straight out of Truffaut's films.
A nostalgic and violent tribute to Hollywood…
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