Here is the list of top movies directed by Quentin Tarantino.

Who is Quentin Tarantino?

Quentin Jerome Tarantino, is an American filmmaker, actor, film critic and author. His films are characterized by non-linear storylines, dark humour, stylized violence. extensive dialogues and persuasive use of profanity. He debuted with Reservoir dogs in 1992. It was considered as the “Greatest Independent film of all time”. Even now he is being the inspiration for people who want to make films in the sinister, aesthetic violent and criminal genres.

1. Pulp Fiction:

Released Year: 1994

Rating: 4.3/5

There is no doubt pul fiction will top the list. Even today, Pulp fiction is incredibly fresh for this generation. Tarantino made this film an all-time favourite with his delightful writing. It is a mixture of comedy, violence and experimental things. It is also a combination of pop-culture dialogue and a non-linear plot. These kinds of things made him one of the world’s most famous directors.

 

2. Inglorious Basterds

Released year: 2009

Ratings: 4.3/5

Tarantino’s Inglorious movie is a period movie that will take someone to the 1940s near the end of world war II. In this film, he has shown some subversive things like killing Hitler in a bloody theatre shootout. Besides the heart-wrenching scenes, This movie is mostly remembered for introducing the English-speaking to the German actor. Actor Christoph Waltz got awards everywhere for his role as Hans Landa, the most memorable villain of the industry.

3. Django Unchained

Released year: 2012

Rating: 4.1/5

Tarantino’s most popular acclaimed classical movie is a revenge-based story with a period setting. With the combination of Leonardo di Caprio’s acting and Tarantino’s screenplay writing received this movie various awards. This is also said to be Tarantino’s most critically successful film. After Pulp Fiction, Django is the most entertaining one. In the first half, it is excruciatingly funny and all of it has been brought off in a spirit to beyond.

4. Kill Bill: Vol 1

Released Year: 2003

Kill Bill is a loving tribute to stylish revenge Samuraimixed with Anime. Unlike the second volume, Kill Bill Vol:1 is far more stylish and thematic. This was the first genre picture which is a theme that would delve into more in the not so distant future. This film is said to be the turn of the millennium. This is the revenge based story where the hero will kill her boss Bill for his betrayal. This film is packed with excellent action scenes.

5. Reservoir dogs

Released year: 1992

Reservoir Dogs was Tarantino’s debut film. It has far more violent and brutal scenes than expected. He even experimented by playing around with the movie’s structure. This film focused on non-story related dialogues like a discussion about tipping. These kinds of unwanted dialogues and scenes were the only negative side of this film which is what sticks out in the minds of viewers other than that the storyline of the film is amazing.

6. Kill Bill Vol 2

Released year: 2004

Rating: 4.0

The continuation of Kill Bill Vol 1 is more like a subtle form of the previous one. The characters in the film are given depth and patient form. Violence in the film is far less when compared to Kill Bill Vol 1. some people don’t like this film because the way they are carried out is different from the previous. Since the first part is the more adventurous and active public expected the same but was left with slight disappointment.

These are the top movies even this generation people couldn’t afford to miss.