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: While Pulp Fiction was known for non-linear violence and pop-culture monologues, Jackie Brown is praised for its slower pace and "human" focus on aging and survival.
: True to Tarantino's style, the film uses a curated selection of 1970s soul and R&B, notably the song "Across 110th Street" by Bobby Womack. Legacy and Critical Reception Jackie_Brown_1997_HD_-_Altadefinizione01
is Quentin Tarantino's third feature film and is often considered his most mature and character-driven work. Unlike his other films, it is an adaptation of the novel Rum Punch by Elmore Leonard, though Tarantino famously moved the setting from Miami to Los Angeles and changed the protagonist's race to pay homage to "Blaxploitation" cinema. Plot and Key Characters : While Pulp Fiction was known for non-linear
: The film features an ensemble including Robert De Niro as the dim-witted Louis Gara, Bridget Fonda as the stoner "beach bunny" Melanie, and Michael Keaton . Unlike his other films, it is an adaptation
: Jackie devises a complex plan to double-cross both the feds and Ordell, attempting to walk away with half a million dollars.
: Michael Keaton’s character, Ray Nicolette, appears again in the film Out of Sight (1998), as both films are based on Elmore Leonard novels.
: When Jackie is caught by ATF agent Ray Nicolette (Michael Keaton), she is forced into a corner: cooperate to take down Ordell or go to jail.
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