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12 April, 2007

Let the adrenaline take over

By Falstaff

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Title: Death Proof (from Grindhouse)

By: Quentin Tarantino



If there was an Academy Award for lifetime achievement of cool, Quentin Tarantino would win it hands down. He can’t act, and he has the imagination of a 14-year old, but no other director can deliver pure blood rush the way Tarantino can.

His latest outing – Death Proof, part of the 3 hour plus feature Grindhouse – is a tribute to the kind of high-octane, rubber hits the road car flicks that turned road rage into low art; mock-testament to a world without special effects where men were men and cars were deadly weapons. More importantly, though, it’s a testament to Tarantino himself. Gone are the over the top CGI sequences of the Kill Bill movies, and the fractured, jumpy narratives of Pulp Fiction, this is Tarantino stripped to the bare essentials, and m*****f***** is he good!

It’s a familiar formula. A bunch of slightly unlikely protagonists – recognizable as stereotypes, but just quirky enough to seem real. The street-smart, profanity laden banter at the local diner. The long periods of calm building up to a storm of almost orgasmic violence. The uber-cool soundtrack.  The gore. And the action sequences so fast-paced, so mind-blowing, as to set a dynamo in your heart. Forget logic, forget interpretation, forget character development – just sit back and let the adrenaline take over.

P.S. Okay, so there’s a lot more to Grindhouse than Death Proof. There’s Robert Rodriguez’s mildly amusing spoof of a B-grade horror flick Planet Terror, and a couple of hilarious mock-trailers (my favourite being Thanksgiving). In the end, though, Death Proof stands apart.

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Comments

Yeah.. every one seems to agree Death Proof is awesome and better of the two movies.

On a side note, it is a bit sad that the two are being released separately in many countries and not as a complete three hour experience (along with the trailers)but I guess that is how they feel it makes more sense economically.

Posted by Pratyush on Thu, April 12, 2007 at 7:33:44

dying to watch the latest Tarantino..
And I reiterate what Pratyush just commented above, would love to watch the entire ‘Grindhouse’ as Tarantino and Rodriguez wanted it.

Posted by Sandeep on Fri, April 13, 2007 at 9:51:04

I’ll take your word for it. Not dying to see it after having watched the too-long, overindulgent “Kill Bill” movies. I became a Tarantino fan after watching “Reservoir Dogs” and “Pulp Fiction”. But was so disappointed by the Kill Bill movies, especially when they were hyped by the media (including blogs like yours).

Posted by Soumya on Sat, April 14, 2007 at 2:15:28

Pratyush / Sandeep: Yes, I think it is a shame that the movie’s been cut in half. I suspect part of the reason Death Proof worked was because the slow starting seemed right coming after the hi-jinx of Planet Terror. I’m not sure the movie will work as well by itself.

I should say that I lucked out a little, because not only did I watch the full three hour plus feature, but I watched it in this grungy movie-house - one of those places that smell of stale popcorn and where they have to keep the lights permanently turned down because if you could see what the place looked like you wouldn’t stay there. I’m reasonably sure there was at least one rat sneaking around. Not my favourite movie-hall, but it really adds to the impact of the film.

Soumya: What, no Jackie Brown? But seriously, if you liked Reservoir Dogs and hated Kill Bill 2, you should certainly watch Death Proof. I have to say I found Kill Bill 1 fairly fun, but was really bored by Kill Bill 2. Which is why watching Death Proof, with its complete absence of CGI, felt so good.

Posted by Falstaff on Sun, April 15, 2007 at 7:43:47

I know what you mean Falstaff… I watched Namesake a while back sitting in lower seats of a general theatre in Calcutta and not in a posh multiplex. The Bengali chit chats, ooohs and aahs at particular scenes added so much to the whole experience. Am really jealous of you.. :D

Posted by Pratyush on Tue, April 17, 2007 at 10:21:04

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