Quentin Tarantino’s suspense movie you can’t stop watching

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For many the failed film by Quentin Tarantino, Death Proof is, without a doubt, one of the most unique films of his filmography. Below, we share everything there is to know about it and tell you why you shouldn’t stop watching it. Do not miss the details.

Death Proof: the Quentin Tarantino film that mutated on the fly

For Death Proof, the sixth feature film in his filmography (and the fifth if the two installments of Kill Bill are considered as one), Quentin Tarantino had a very clear idea: he wanted to do a double feature film with his friend Robert Rodriguez as a tribute to the class B cinema that was shown continuously during the 70s.

The result of this was Grindhouse, which is the name by which this collective project made up of two films is known: the one mentioned by the author of Pulp Fiction and Planet Terror by Rodriguez. However, at the time of the release it did not do well in the United States, so that, for international exhibition, the films were separated and presented as independent.

Starting from this, it is understandable why many referred to this work as the lowest point in Tarantino’s filmography. Even so, it is a film that stands on its own and has a lot to offer viewers.

Why you have to see Death Proof, Quentin Tarantino’s curious suspense movie

Known in Spanish as Death Proof, this Tarantino feature film tells the story of a psychopath (played by Kurt Russel, who would later work with Quentin again in The Most Hated 8 and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) who attracts attention and he gains the trust of young women to put them in his car and finally murder them.

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Before continuing, and as a curiosity, it must be said that this Russel character works as a stunt double in cinema, something that in the work of the American filmmaker would reappear in his (so far) last film and with the help of Brad Pitt.

Death Proof is an action and suspense movie that works as a tribute to B-class cinema and the exploitation and slasher genres, which explains why its tone and style.

In this film, car chases and action scenes coexist with the typical and unmistakable “Tarantinesque dialogues”. In short, it is a film that is part of the filmography of one of the most prominent and successful filmmakers of recent times, which is more than enough reason to see it with the attention it deserves.

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