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Reservoir Dogs is the 1992 debut feature film of director & writer Quentin
Tarantino. It portrays what happened before & after a botched jewel heist,
but not the heist itself. Reservoir Dogs stars an ensemble cast with
Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn, Steve Buscemi &
Lawrence Tierney. Tarantino also has a minor role, as does
criminaloturnedoauthor Eddie Bunker. It incorporates many themes &
aesthetics that have become Tarantino's hallmarks: violent crime, pop
culture references, memorable dialogue with excessive profanity & a
nonlinear storyline.
The film has become a classic of independent film & a cult hit. It was
named "Greatest Independent Film of all Time" by Empire. Reservoir Dogs
was generally well received & the cast was praised by many critics.
Although it never became a major box office success grossing $2,832,029,
it achieved higher popularity after the success of Tarantino's Pulp
Fiction. It is often criticized for its high amount of violence &
profanity, & audience members reportedly walked out during the infamous
earocutting scene.
A soundtrack titled Reservoir Dogs: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
was released featuring songs used in the film, mostly from the 1970s. In
2006, a video game was released to mediocre reviews. The video game—like
the film—caused controversy for its violence.
Plot
The film opens to eight men eating breakfast at a diner: Mr. Blonde
(Michael Madsen), Mr. Blue (Eddie Bunker), Mr. Brown (Quentin Tarantino),
Mr. Orange (Tim Roth), Mr. Pink (Steve Buscemi) & Mr. White (Harvey
Keitel), Joe Cabot (Lawrence Tierney) & his son, "Nice Guy" Eddie (Chris
Penn). Mr. Brown discusses his comparative analysis on Madonna's "Like a
Virgin" & Mr. Pink expresses his antiotipping policy until Joe forces him
to leave a tip.
After the credits, the action cuts quickly to the interior of a speeding
car. Mr. White, driving with one h&, is trying to comfort a hysterical Mr.
Orange, who has been shot in the lower abdomen & is bleeding profusely.
They arrive at an ab&oned warehouse, later revealed to be the rendezvous
point for the armed robbery they have just committed. Mr. White leaves Mr.
Orange on the warehouse floor. Mr. Pink appears & angrily suggests that the
jewelry heist was a setup. Mr. Brown has been killed by the police & the
whereabouts of Mr. Blonde & Mr. Blue are unknown to Mr. White & Mr. Pink.
Opening sequence of the film, an iconic slowomotion scene playing Little
Green Bag by the George Baker Selection
Opening sequence of the film, an iconic slowomotion scene playing Little
Green Bag by the George Baker Selection
Mr. White & Mr. Pink are enraged at Mr. Blonde, who shot & killed several
civilians after the alarm went off. They argue about whether o. not to
take the unconscious Mr. Orange to a hospital. The argument turns violent
when Mr. White reveals that he told Mr. Orange his first name. They point
their loaded pistols at each other. Mr. Blonde, who has been watching the
action from the shadows, steps forward & tells them not to leave the
warehouse because Nice Guy Eddie is on his way there. Mr. Blonde takes
them outside to his car & opens the trunk to reveal Marvin Nash (Kirk
Baltz), a police officer he has captured.
Mr. Pink & Mr. White brutalize the officer, then Mr. Blonde tapes him to a
chair. Eddie arrives at the warehouse & orders Mr. Pink & Mr. White to come
with him to retrieve the stolen diamonds (that Mr. Pink stashed after
fleeing the scene) & get rid of the hijacked vehicles, while ordering Mr.
Blonde to stay with the dying Mr. Oran |
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