True
Romance Movie Review:
Written
by Quentin Tarantino, True Romance is about a guy (Slater)
and a girl (Arquette) who fall for each other, get married,
and then steal $500,000 worth of cocaine from a Sicilian
Don (Walken) that you really don't want to be stealing $500,000
worth of cocaine from. They go to LA to try and sell the
coke to a small time movie producer, but the cops end up
on their case as well as the mobsters which culminates in
a compromising situation for all parties at the end when
the deal is going down.
I thought it was a really cool movie. Tarantino wrote it
and you can tell, it's a good story, funny in places and
great characters, and look at the cast that they managed
to put together, pretty god damn sweet if you ask me. There
are lots of good performances, in particular from Gary Oldman
who plays a pimp, and there is a great scene between Walken
and Hopper in the middle of the film.
Drugs, guns, gangsters Tarantino, great actors, great dialogue,
a love story/ comedy/action/thriller all rolled into one.
How could this movie fail to keep you entertained for the
whole two hours.
Answer: It can't.
BBM
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