Bounty hunters seek shelter from a raging blizzard and get caught up in a plot of betrayal and deception.
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Most movies start when this movie pasts 1 hour. I don't like scenes that show us the past suddenly like "10 years ago" but this movie has 6 chapters and we know that because we know Quentin Tarantino has created this movie. Therefore, I could enjoy this long long movie without being bored but excited.
It was like watching the Resivor Dogs set back in the older days. I enjoyed the Resivor Dogs but didn't care for a redo and this movie is basically that. Just a redo set in a different time.
The Hateful Eight is Tarantino's eighth film (considering Kill Bill Vo. 1 and Vol. 2 as a single film). As expected, this is a highly dialogue driven movie, especially the first half of the movie. You can feel the tension in the air, given the backdrop. It takes place sometime after the American Civil War, hence the insecurities. I've got to applaud the director for the first half of the movie. It's directed superbly and acted out superbly. It's probably one of those films in which nothing nerve wrecking happens, yet it keeps you on the edge of your seat (I'm simply speaking of the first half). As the second half unfolds, you see this movie turning into a classic crime drama, with thousands of questions in your mind. And mind you, classic in the more traditional sense. But that is not necessarily a good thing. As a short story, that would have been great. It seems to lose its focus, especially in the last two chapters. I wasn't a big fan of the 'explanation' to what the hell was happening. It just stuck onto the norms of similar films. Disregarding the actual plot, this is a wildly entertaining movie. The ensemble cast is great, the cinematography is top notch and the conversations between the characters are intense. Disliking each and every character is a special thing about The Hateful Eight. Some would find the movie wildly entertaining (myself included) but not the best. Others would see this as an instant classic and one of Tarantino's best. Just a matter of personal opinion. But we can all agree upon the classic screenplay in the first half and the gorgeous cinematography.
It's not Tarantino's best, but this film is a brutal, well-written and well-acted cinematic experience. The grotesque violence and atmospheric feeling of dread add so much. Kurt Russell and Samuel L. Jackson are perfect in this film. Fine performances all around, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and more. Definitely worth watching. Very enjoyable.