Monday, October 21, 2019
Reservoir Dogs Essays (633 words) - Concept Albums, Feces
Reservoir Dogs Essays (633 words) - Concept Albums, Feces    Reservoir Dogs          Gangsters, violence, murder and corruption !!!!! If these are some of  the things that you're into, then this is your kind of movie. Be ready to  watch  it more than once to be sure to get all the movie has to offer because it  jumps  from subject to subject and can be a little confusing.      The movie on the whole was really great. It was filled with some pretty  gory scenes and extreme violent content, Tarantinos' trademark. The way he  portrays the real life aspects of crime and violence are unbelievable. I  wonder  if he experienced some of these things himself and that's why he has a  realistic view of them. Then again, I can't really gauge how realistic any  of  these themes are because after watching this kind of movie it makes me feel  like I lead a really sheltered lifestyle.      Why does all the violence in Tarantinos' movies become so attractive  to us normal people? I think it's because most of his material is underworld  stuff. He deals with things we can barely relate to. Topics that are so far  fetched to a "normal" person that they kind of hypnotize us into watching.   Things happen in his movies that are so bizarre, we can't begin to imagine  them happening to us in real life.      The weird part is, many of these things DO happen every day. We all  know there really are gangsters, mobsters and really low-life people that  involve themselves in what we think of as underworld crime. Drug deals....  on a level so great... amounts we can't begin to comprehend. Murders, for  whatever reason. Even the thought of hiring someone to kill someone else  gives us a goose bump or three. In his movies it's almost like borrowing a  cup of sugar from your next door neighbor. Chopping off someone's ear   would repulse me and probably make me want to spew my lunch.   Tarantinos' characters chop off ears then talk into them as if they were  using  ma bell.      His characters attitudes are totally ruthless. They could give a shit if  you were the cousin of the president or a nanny. They have a job to do and  they do it. No holes barred, no questions asked, no thought given to actions  or consequences. They are almost like robots, zombies of the underworld  that have no emotions or respect for the value of life. You would think  these  characters are drugged or brainwashed, but they're not. It amazes me that  people do this kind of shit as if it were just another day. It's as second  nature  to them as brushing our teeth every morning is to us.      Belonging. Everyone likes to feel like they fit in. There is a certain  comfort level in belonging to something, anything. Even if it is to a gang  of  criminal types. I think that's another reason we all relate or get captured  by  viewing these kinds of movies. I can only compare it to a fraternity;  fraternity  brothers all belong to an organized group. They have similar interests,  goals  and acquaintances. All Tarantinos' characters have these things in common.   Although they aren't exactly what we would consider acceptable, they all  still  feel this common bond. It's a sick kind of thing though. When you think of  all the things life has to offer, why would you want to involve yourself in  all  this complicated criminal shit? They jeopardize their own existence because  even though they are considered members of the organization, they would  snuff each other out in the blink of an eye if the right person told them to  do it  !!!!       I have to admit I was totally awed by his movie. I couldn't wait for the  next scene to start. As a movie maker, his ideas and the way he presents  them are phenomenal. He definitely captures his viewers. You don't even  want to blink for fear of missing something. I would like to see him do a  movie about topics that aren't so bizarre just to see if the movies would be  as good.    
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