Submitted by movieguy2004 t3_z6o3q0 in movies
This is one of those classics that I had missed out on up till now and I’m glad I got to it tonight because it’s excellent.
First off, I know he didn’t direct this, but this is absolutely a Quentin Tarantino movie. The script is identifiable as his from 1,000,000 miles away. It’s got the obscure pop culture references, the rambling dialogue structure, everything. And it’s a pleasure to listen to. At the same time though, Tony Scott’s fingerprints are also very visible. The second half in particular reminds me a lot of Top Gun visually with all the sundrenched imagery.
I was just really invested in the story of this. I found both main characters very likable and really wanted to see them succeeded. The ending in particular was very cathartic for me. I knew basically nothing about this going in except that Quentin Tarantino wrote it, so when >! Clarence gets shot at the end, I absolutely bought it that he was actually dead.!<
>!And while they could’ve made a very good ending out of that as well, seeing him survive and watching the final scene of the two of them with their son on the beach was just as satisfying as the ending of Shawshank.!<
The performances here are also very good. Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette are convincing as unhinged yet ultimately sympathetic characters. Each of them get a great sequence with Gary Oldman and James Gandolfini respectively that really shows this off, and both of those guys play very intimidating and unnerving antagonists here.
I honestly loved the hell out of this. The romantic crime thriller is kind of an odd direction to go, and this pulls it off in a very creative and entertaining way.
Mr_Monty_Burns t1_iy2ey7u wrote
The Sicilian scene is one of if not my favorite scenes ever.