It is probably a contrarian point of view, but I have always thought there was something off about Quentin Tarantino’s films. Granted, he has made some entertaining ones. But they are not quite on the level of genius or even excellent films that many would have you believe.
As an alternative to some of Tarantino’s campy films, consider Out of Sight (1998), the Steven Soderbergh-directed film based on the great Elmore Leonard’s novel.
In my view, Soderbergh does a better job of interweaving several different story lines at once in an ensemble cast, something that Tarantino does in all of his films to a lesser extent.
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