What can one say, the back-lot spaghetti duster, with a Tarantino treatment. Florid red titles the first hint! High brow morality message delivered with a low brow punch, like a Samurai flic. Jamie Foxx puts in a worthy effort, but Christoph Waltz and Samuel L. Jackson high point the performances. DiCaprio a predictable casting decision, doesn't mail it in, quite. He's done better. This is a retribution piece, as all Tarantino films are, lately it's the choice of the era's ultimate weapon that differentiates them. Still a neat trick not to make a movie this length feel like a crawl, and this flows pretty well. Yes, the Q. T. cameo (hardly that) is the weak point. I'd see it again, but in a fair while.
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