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Reser.D./Mr.P.

Harvey Keitel , Tim Roth , Quentin Tarantino    R (Restricted)   DVD
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Écrit à la suite de Tueurs-nés et de True Romance, qui seront pourtant tournés après, Reservoir Dogs est le premier film réalisé par Quentin Tarantino. Ancien employé de vidéoclub, gavé d'influences cinématographiques, il rend ici hommage au film de braquages en mettant en scène ce quasi-huis clos sanguinolent. Des malfrats – qui ne se connaissent pas – sont réunis pour organiser un casse. Celui-ci tourne mal, et l'explication va être terrible… Produit grâce au soutien providentiel de Harvey Keitel, Reservoir Dogs est rapidement devenu culte. Du rythme, un montage audacieux, une narration non linéaire et beaucoup de dialogues : le style Tarantino est déjà en place. Il ne lui faudra que deux ans et la Palme d'or de Pulp Fiction pour être mondialement reconnu. L'image de ce DVD enterre la version zone 1 : ce master est anamorphique et l'encodage est réalisé sur un DVD 9 (simple face, double couche). Le son – en simple stéréo – est dynamique en version anglaise et française, et distille agréablement des standards des années 70. L'éditeur a ajouté à la bande-annonce une interview de Tarantino, réalisée pour présenter le film à l'occasion de l'édition VHS anglaise. En neuf minutes, il explique avec humour la difficile genèse du film, le rôle déterminant de Keitel, le choix de la musique, et sa position esthétique face à la violence. --Mister. T


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Being a die-hard Quentin Tarantino fan I was very happy to have received this in the mail in just three days, in good condition (case was a little bent to the side, but nothing major or noticeable right away).
Reservoir Dogs was Quentin Tarantino's first official movie, the start of his legendary Hollywood career as a director. And what a movie it is! It's the first heist movie to not show the heist and still do a good job explaining all the details without being boring. We've got a handful of criminals that plan a heist, and then we see them after a supposedly catastrophic heist at a diamond retailer's shop due to the fact that there is a police informant suspected to be among them.
Good condition, good movie, fast delivery. In my opinion, this is Tarantino's second-best film, behind Pulp Fiction.
**** out of *****
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5.0 out of 5 stars That was it. Feb 18 2013
By Eric
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That was the product that I was expecting. I'm quite satisfied whit my purchase. thanks a lot for you services.
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By Steven Aldersley TOP 50 REVIEWER
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Director Quentin Tarantino is one of the most passionate filmmakers I have ever seen. If you listen to him talk about his films, he can barely contain his enthusiasm. He reportedly dropped out of high school despite having an IQ of 160 because he wanted to pursue his passion. I can certainly identify with that.

Reservoir Dogs was Tarantino's first full-length feature and it contains most of the elements we have come to expect. Although his style is all over it, it feels a little rough around the edges. That doesn't stop it from being a superb film, but it's interesting to see how he perfected his craft in later efforts.

If you have ever seen a Tarantino film, you'll know that his dialogue is distinctive. In fact, I don't think anyone writes better dialogue. The story opens with a restaurant scene in which a gang of thieves, led by Joe Cabot (Tierney), discusses the meaning of Madonna's Like a Virgin. The scene develops with Mr. Pink (Buscemi) explaining why he rarely tips. It's clever, funny and logical, and it says a lot about the character.

This approach is present in all of Tarantino's films and it's so refreshing. Why would thieves, police or German colonels only talk about their job? It just doesn't ring true. Tarantino's characters become more real because they talk about anything that comes to mind.

Reservoir Dogs is essentially a heist movie, but we never actually see the robbery take place. We see some of the planning and surveillance as the gang plans the robbery, and we see some of them fleeing the scene after it takes place. The bulk of the story takes place in a warehouse where the surviving gang members agree to meet, and it could be happening in real time.

Mr. White (Keitel) arrives first with Mr. Orange (Roth) and Mr. Pink. Orange was shot in the belly after the robbery and White and Pink are discussing what to do. Pink has a theory that someone ratted them out and that the police were at the scene much too soon. We gradually learn that Mr. Blonde (Madsen) started shooting everyone in sight during the robbery and his actions caused the police to intervene.

Tarantino loves to pause the story to explain the origin or background of his characters, and he uses that technique in Reservoir Dogs. We find out who Mr. Blonde is and why he is part of the gang. Another scene shows how Mr. Pink escaped the crime scene, although the account may not be accurate as it's from his viewpoint. The most interesting flashback reveals the identity and motivations of the rat and how he memorized an anecdote to make his character seem more authentic to the other members of the gang.

My favorite characters are Mr. White and Mr. Pink. I could watch Buscemi in anything and his character is similar to the one he played in Fargo. His final actions fit his character perfectly. Keitel's character is the most complex. Although he's a criminal, he has his own sense of honor. He clearly cares whether Mr. Orange lives or dies, while the other gang members seem indifferent. His choices are somewhat brave under the circumstances.

There is a lot of violence in the film, but the camera pans away from the action during the most violent scene. Like Hitchcock, Tarantino allows us to imagine the events rather than see them. The color red is removed from almost every scene, although Mr. White is seen wearing a red shirt at one point. This makes the scenes involving blood stand out even more. The gang wears black suits, white shirts and black ties. It's almost like a uniform.

I avoided seeing Reservoir Dogs for several years because I don't like pointless violence, but I'm glad I eventually decided to watch it. You have to realize that Tarantino's films are dark comedies and that humor is present in almost every conversation or situation. It's intelligent humor, but it's there. As a result, I'm able to watch the violent scenes knowing that they are tongue-in-cheek for the most part. I'm tempted to say that Tarantino films belong to a genre all of their own. The only other films that have a similar feel are some of the Coens' work, such as Fargo, and Martin McDonagh's In Bruges.

Reservoir Dogs is a fascinating and original look at events after a robbery. You can see many of Tarantino's trademarks such as the use of music, dialogue, camera shots from inside a trunk, flashbacks to expand characters and a Mexican standoff. I highly recommend Tarantino's unique style.

Overall score 4.5/5
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ok movie
Ok movie, I prefer Tarantino's later stuff, everyone is so young in this movie the acting bugs me a little and there is the awkward silence once in a while but good action.
Published on April 24 2010 by G. Lachance
3.0 out of 5 stars Tarentino's directorial/writer debut
i was pleasantly surprised by this feature film debut of Quentin Tarantino as writer/director.i had heard all the hype of how great it was over the years and was sure i would be... Read more
Published on April 12 2010 by falcon
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing robbery Movie!
This movie is about six bank robbers. It shows how they got involved in the robbery of a diamond wholesaler, and how they deal with finding out what went wrong when the heist was a... Read more
Published on Aug 4 2004 by "dtrain2"
4.0 out of 5 stars Stylized, intelligent--but someone tell Quentin he can't act
To a degree amateurish, but to an equal degree compelling and original, Reservoir Dogs is a stylistic, gritty look at the gangsters of Quentin Tarantino's imagination. Read more
Published on July 20 2004 by Maine Writer
4.0 out of 5 stars Bold enough to be a new genre
Quentin Tarantino has done an amazing job at taking a very low budget, and using a unique method of story telling and raw dialogue to turn it around. Read more
Published on July 19 2004 by Ryan
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome movie. Awesome DVD. Definitely one of the Best!
First and foremost, this is indisputably Quentin Tarentino's best film ever. After having seen it some dozen-plus times, it still captivates and intrigues me with every watching. Read more
Published on July 12 2004 by L. Berk
3.0 out of 5 stars bad transfer
from the comparrison that ign.com made between the picture quality of the no extras release and the release with good extras, the picture was horrible on the release with good... Read more
Published on July 6 2004 by "thmnshw4"
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT FILMMAKING
Qeuntin Tarantino's crime classic Reservoir Dogs is eqaully has
good and entertaining as Pulp Fiction. Read more
Published on Jun 30 2004 by kyle sanders
5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best movies.
Reservoir dogs is the best directed/acting movie ever made. Many of the scenes are infomous mostly because, of it's acting. I personnely love it.
Published on Jun 29 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellence
this was the second tarentino movie i saw (kill bill was first) and it was refreshing. much like pulp fiction, it's an action, drama, and comedy without the big hollywood car... Read more
Published on Jun 29 2004 by terrible_towling
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