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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
The drama was in who would kill who and when. It was a "Who done it" something to make the audience think and follow. More like a play in a theatre than his previous movies. QT deliberately stepped away from his previous styles, like Bowie he adapts and grows.
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I don't think he stepped away from his style at all with this movie. I think he embraced it in it's totality and made most pointless, overcooked, over-talked, movies ever.
I don't get reviews that say it was a "who done it." Who did what? They were all guilty, so where is the mystery element?
So much pointless dialogue. I can't believe people actually take this for witty or smart or whatever. The western justice dialogue, oh man, so fucking pointless. At the end, when the woman makes her case/offer to the Chris Mannix character, fuck it seemed to drag on forever.
Total bullshit.