Monday 17 October 2022

TRUE ROMANCE


 Quentin Tarantino wrote "True Romance", with some help from an uncredited Roger Avary, but Tony Scott was the director which might account for why, at times, it's a sickeningly violent, exploitative mess of a movie redeemed by the brilliance of Tarantino's dialogue and its terrific cast.

Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette are the young lovers on the lam with $500,000 worth of cocaine stolen from the Mob while Christopher Walken, brilliant as always in his one-scene cameo, and James Gandolfini are among those on their trail. Movie references abound, of course, but it needs a firmer hand on the helm. There's fun to be hand here but it's also really rather unpleasant.

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