True Romance

The film I want to introduce is True Romance, a film directed by Tony Scott and written by Quentin Tarantino. It is an American romantic crime film with a cast of singular and strange actors that obtain the perfection of the similar aptitude of the characters, as Patricia Arquette or Christian Slater amongst others.

This film has the better point he could to increase audience, to have Tarantino in starring. This genius of the dialogue makes the film fantastic with the interventions of words in the precise moment including a lot of ironical quotes.

The film begins with the presentation of the main characters, Clarence and Alabama. Clarence sell books in a comic store while Alabama is a prostitute has got only three clients. They first meet was in the cinema seeing an oriental karate film. The propietary of the store where Clarence works did him the present of a night with a prostitute, Alabama, who at the first time seems to be a normal attractive girl. Rarely, they fall in love and Alabama less her job. They will pass a lot of critical situations because of the finding of a suitcase with a lot of drug. So, they will have chased for the proprietaries of the drug, an Italian mafia’s group. If you want to know how they finished, see the rest of film!

I like this film because of the fantastic starring of Quentin Tarantino and the actors who take their part fantastically adopting, like a chameleon, the feeling of the film. I’m always waiting for a new film of Tarantino because a film of him represents laughs because of the ironic dialogue.

Furthermore, it’s a kind of film very strange, a prostitute who falls in love with his fourth client, where you’ve seen it? I think the classing of the mafia group it’s something typical in crime films and it doesn’t enthusiasm me, because I consider that the real important mafia group have existed in our mind, only is the group of the family Corleone (but I can accept Al Capone in this group). This film represents the beginning of the Quarantino era, with the magic interpretation of the young actor Brad Pitt with his first representation.