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QT8: The First Eight

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7.2/10 • 156

2019-10-211h 43m

Documentary

There will always be blood, brilliance and controversy.

A detailed account of the life and artistic career of legendary filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, from his early days as a video club manager to the scandalous fall in disgrace of producer Harvey Weinstein. A story about how to shoot eight great movies and become an icon of modern pop culture.

Directors
Tara Wood
Editors
Jeremy Ward

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  1. Quentin Tarantino

    Quentin Tarantino

    Self (archive footage)

  2. Zoë Bell

    Zoë Bell

    Self

  3. Louis Black

    Louis Black

    Self

  4. Bruce Dern

    Bruce Dern

    Self

  5. Robert Forster

    Robert Forster

    Self

  6. Jamie Foxx

    Jamie Foxx

    Self

  7. Richard N. Gladstein

    Richard N. Gladstein

    Self

  8. Jennifer Jason Leigh

    Jennifer Jason Leigh

    Self

  9. Diane Kruger

    Diane Kruger

    Self

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Aug 29, 2022

1/10

QT8: The First Eight is the wrong title for this documentary/hagiography of Quentin Tarantino. Never mind the cacophony of of having two 'eights' (even if it is, as I suspect, a reference to the Crazy 88, it’s still pretty lame); a more accurate title would be The First Three That Actually Matter and the Six (counting Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) Bloated, Masturbatory, Overrated Ego Trips that Followed. Like it or lump it, there is a 'before and after' Jackie Brown. Tarantino’s transition from genius to raving lunatic began with Kill Bill, and reached an apex with the pointless exercises in historic revisionism that are Inglorious Basterds and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Back to QT8, I would normally dismiss a documentary about a living person wherein that person is conspicuous by his absence as nothing more than a fucking waste of everybody’s time — in this case, however, I’ll file it under 'addition by subtraction.' Arguably the best thing about this movie is that Tarantino is nowhere to be seen or heard. The second best thing about about the film are the contributions of Michael Madsen, Sam Jackson, and Christoph Waltz (and, to a lesser extent, Tim Roth, Bruce Dern, Kurt Russell, and Jamie Foxx). Their interventions are entertaining and insightful, and carry the weight of credibility. In contrast, when I hear some nobody saying "Watching Reservoir Dogs with enough audiences ... Tarantino realized that he needed to give the audience permission to laugh," I’m like, you’re not telling me what he thought; at best, you’re telling me what you think he though — then again, that’s par for the course in a documentary where everything, regardless of whether the source is trustworthy or not, is secondhand information. In consequence, Tarantino is not there to explain the actions that led him to almost killing Uma Thurman and apologize for them — not that he needs to, though; since this is a Quentin lovefest, the blame somehow gets shifted to Harvey Weinstein, which is a bad move even if Weinstein is bad himself; blame the man, and rightfully so, for the crap he’s done (god knows there’s plenty of that), nor for the crap he didn’t do just, especially not just so you can get your golden boy off the hook. At one point, to illustrate Tarantino’s infectious enthusiasm, Waltz says "It's like going to a whore house to get infected with the syphilis." I’m sure it sounded better in his head, but this ill-conceived simile unwittingly makes a good point. I’m reminded of Doctor Faustus, a novel by Waltz’s compatriot Thomas Mann, whose hero literally and willingly contracts syphilis because he equates madness with artistic genius; the ensuing progressive disease reduces him to an infantile state in which he lives out the remainder of his short life under the care of his relatives. I’m going to go out on a limb and assume that Tarantino doesn’t have syphilis — but then, what’s his excuse?

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
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Revenue
$101,346.00
Keywords
movie businesspop culturebiographydirectorhollywood starrise to famesemi-biographicalfilm directorfamous peoplefamous brandportrait of a filmmakerdocumentarytrue cinemadocumentary filmart documentaryharvey weinsteincreative director