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Quentin Tarantino considers this Michael Caine film to be his favorite (it’s not Zulu)

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Quentin Tarantino continues to work on his next film – “The Movie Critic”, but he also took time to reveal his favorite Michael Caine film.

With the (very) occasional habit of giving his opinion on various films and topics – the favorite westernThe perfect romantic comedyO ideal counterculture film, your least favorite movie, least favorite remake, romantic comedy that made you cry, your biggest inspiration and until the Alfred Hitchcock’s most mediocre film, Quentin Tarantino is a director with strong opinions.

At this moment the legendary director is working on his next film, “The Movie Critic”, which should also be his last ever. Behind are some of the best films in recent cinema history – “pulp Fiction” (1994), “Lawless bastards” (2009), “Damn Dogs” (1992), “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood” (2019), “Kill Bill Vol.1” (2003), “Django Unchained” (2012), “Jackie Brown” (1997), among others.

While he’s still working on his next film, Quentin Tarantino has made time to reveal your favorite movie Michael Caine (and it’s not the classic “Zulu”).


ONE OF MICHAEL CAINE’S BEST AND LESS KNOWN FILMS

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Quentin Tarantino grew up in the 60s, so he followed directors like Stanley Kubrick, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese It is Steven Spielbergbut also some of the best actors in history of cinema.

One of them was Michael Caine. The British actor remained in the recent imagination popular thanks to his role as Alfred in the “Batman“, in Christopher Nolan. But behind him he has a career full of great films. For Quentin Tarantino there is one that stands out from the rest – “Get Carter” (1971), by Mike Hodges. A gangster movie before gangsters were “cool” – “the best British gangster film ever made”, said Quentin Tarantino.

Michael Caine also said in an interview – “back then, people thought gangsters were funny or stupid, and I wanted to show that gangsters were gangsters they weren’t funny, they weren’t stupid, they were economical with violence, it was just a means to an end, it was to silence us, and that’s where you get the coldness that Carter had, he was very bold, you never listen to people saying say – if you say that again, I’ll break your face, no, they’ll break your face.”

TRAILER | QUENTIN TARANTINO LOVED GET CARTER, WITH MICHAEL CAINE

Do you agree with the director? For you, what is the best gangster film?


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