Quentin Tarantino

On Film: Jackie Brown by Oscar Martin

JACKIE BROWN (1997)

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Jackie Brown (1997) is not the kind of crime thriller that demands our attention with pyrotechnics and car chases. Rather, Tarantino’s third film takes its time to develop a world populated by characters with genuine depth. As a result, there is an authenticity to what would otherwise be a far-fetched plot, and it is clear the intelligence of the characters motivates the action, and not some directorial influence ex machina. Tarantino keeps his hand close to his chest — as the events of the film unfold, we can never be sure quite who is one step ahead of everyone else.


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Jackie Brown, 1997, Miramax

Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, based on the novel by Elmore Leonard.

Starring Pam Grier, Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Forster