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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Quentin Tarantino's surprising decision to cancel his planned tenth and final film, The Movie Critic, proves that his self-imposed career limit is a hindrance, rather than a help to the director. While highly anticipated, little was known about The Movie Critic, beyond a brief sketch of a premise provided by Tarantino.
The Movie Critic's Development Shows How Much Pressure Is On Quentin Tarantino's "Final" Movie Close Given the secrecy that often surrounds Tarantino projects , the lack of information around The Movie Critic is unsurprising. However, what has emerged about the project makes it clear that the uncertainty around the film's development reflects the pressure Tarantino put himself under to execute his swansong.
Related The Best Viewing Order For Quentin Tarantino’s Movies Here's the best viewing order for Quentin Tarantino's ten feature-length films, from Reservoir Dogs all the way to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Quentin Tarantino's 10-Movie Rule Is Limiting His Storytelling Ability Originally, Tarantino came up with his 10-movie limit based on a flawed theory that directors' powers often fade with age.
Not wishing to tarnish a legacy is an admirable objective. However, Tarantino's experience with The Movie Critic suggests that this discipline might actually end up causing more damage than making movies 11, 12, and beyond ever could. The knowledge that this project should be his last is arbitrarily creating a creatively stifling environment for Tarantino, where the emphasis is on this project to be perfect.
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