Everyone wants to exercise more, but how? Answer: make it as pleasant as possible. Sweating in a dirty, hot garage is no fun. But with your treadmill or exercise bike in a comfortable room, watching exciting movies or videos can make the workout enjoyable (especially if your partner asks "why are you watching that crap?") Here's how how well different movies and series get my pulse up. All comments welcome.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Review of RESERVOIR DOGS
RESERVOIR DOGS
Quentin Tarantino, undercover police, heist, diamond heist, action movies, sadism, psychopath, 1992
Eight men are sitting in a diner and discussing Madonna's song, Like a Virgin. The consensus is that the song is a metaphor for a woman with a large vagina having sex with a man whose penis is so big, it hurts her--like she was a virgin again. Only the leader, JOE CABOT, uses his name. The others have color-coded aliases. Joe pays for the breakfast, says the others should pay the tip, and leaves. MR. PINK refuses on principle to leave tips and agrees only when the others remind him he didn't pay for the meal itself.
And so the director establishes what kind of people we're dealing with.
The scene switches to a speeding car where MR. ORANGE, bleeding from a gunshot wound to the gut, is crying that he's going to die. It's pretty clear a robbery didn't go as planned. MR. WHITE, covered with Orange's blood, comforts and reassures Orange, but when they reach an abandoned warehouse, White refuses to take Orange to the hospital. Pink arrives, conspicuously free of blood, and complains how BLOND psychotically shot civilians in the jewelry store. Pink and White agree the cops arrived so quickly an informant must have tipped them off. Blond arrives and says with utmost casualness that if no one had tripped the alarm in the store, no one would have been shot. More gang members arrive and express their reactions to the botched heist. The only bright spot in the fiasco is that Pink managed to grab the diamonds and stash them.
Was there a police informant in the group, and if so, who? With so many people dead and one of their own wounded, what should the thieves do now? These questions become ever more prominent as the characters squabble about their remaining options.
The personalities are further shown in flashbacks (and sometimes flashbacks within flashbacks). Most are racist are sexist, and one is a sadistic psychopath who dances while torturing a cop he captured during the robbery. And one is indeed a police informant. In spite of the flashbacks, the move is easy to follow.
This is not a movie for someone struggling with depression. However, it does draw you in and get your heart pumping. As a workout movie, I give it +++++. It will get your pulse up to a sprint.
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