Sunday, December 30, 2012

First Movie Crituqe'

So I am going to start off my criquting the first movie I fell in love with; True Romance. True Romance was produced and directed by none other than Quentin Tarantino. Yes; I am a huge Quentin Tarantino fan and I would love to critque' one of his movies but then again; there is nothing to critque'. Quentin Tarantino is a complete example of an amazing producer and director. I am inspired by his creativity as well as his acting. True Romance is a story that realistically depicts a "true romance". What romance wouldn't depict confusion and peril? Any romance that is true has its own complications. In this love story; two people pure of heart meet and then fall in love. Both people from parts of the world that draw them back into peril and danger at the same time. They thrive together against all odds. No romance today is handed to anyone on a silver platter. Nowadays people need to chase and capture love in a bottle and forever hold it close. Romance is so hard to find. I cry at the thought of another human being finding my soul and my mind so intriguing that they would do ANYTHING possible to make sure my unspoken dreams come true. This movie covered every emotional and psychological aspect of a movie that one could provide. I am not here to bash others people's movies but to see the potential in achieving a message that is so available to any one of us if we choose to seek it. Quentin Tarantino speaks of real life in this film and the disadvantages of finding our love at the wrong time; the chaos that could prevail amongst other things if we choose to chase an idea so many view as a dream.  Quentin Tarantino I applaud you as many a member of your fan club awaiting the next movie which depicts love, danger and suspense. I send you kudos and many more as I watch your movies over and over again. If you ever find a place in the world where you question the probability of your actions; turn to a Quentin Tarantino film where all things may happen; and they may all happen at once. Thank you. That is my first critque' and I feel blessed to have done it on such a wonderful producer/director.