Tuesday, January 12, 2016

The Hateful Eight

This is the first movie I saw in theaters for 2016 and I’m so glad I got to see it with a friend of mine. I’m a big fan of Tarantino movies and I had heard a variety of reviews, so I was definitely interested in seeing it.

I would most describe the film as a murder mystery western. The film mainly takes place in a stagecoach stopover called Minnie’s Haberdashery, where eight people seek shelter from a blizzard. But then the characters begin to realize that one of them is not who they say they are and this person may have nefarious intentions. 

What I enjoyed most about the film was the acting. Tarantino has always done a good job of writing great dialogue for his characters and this film definitely contains that. Each character stands out and all the performances were great. My particular favorites were Daisy Domergue (played by Jennifer Jason Leigh, who received a Golden Globe nomination for this role) and Major Warren (played by Samuel L. Jackson), though everyone else did a great job. The acting was what kept the film progressing and they never blurred together or fell into the background.

While I did enjoy the acting, the movie just didn’t “wow” me like many of his other films. The movie is just over 3 hours, and there were points when you could definitely feel that it was a long movie. Though the length of the movie allowed for the slow build-up of events in the narrative, it just felt really long. And because the movie mainly took place in the haberdashery, much of the movie relied on dialogue and less on action and scenes that didn’t really add much to the story, which did at points make me feel like this movie was going to be a really long one. The slow story definitely allowed for the building of conflict and the fleshing out of the characters, which allows viewers to try and figure out who the murderer is, but other than that, it just made me feel the length of the film. 

Overall, I did enjoy this movie, I just didn’t enjoy it as much as his other films. The film definitely felt long, and it took a long time for things to happen. Though the slowness let characters be developed over time, some of it could have been cut down. Don’t get me wrong, the acting was great and it was an intriguing story, but I just can’t rate it as highly as I would his other films. If you have never seen a Tarantino film before, I do warn you to be prepared for scenes of bloody violence. The violence is not as consistently present as it is in his other films, but it does begin to pick up about halfway through. I recommend this film to anyone who enjoys Tarantino and I would love to hear what you all think of this film and how it falls in your ranking of Tarantino films, feel free to let me know in the comments below!

If you’re curious about my rating of this film in terms of stars, you can check out my 2016 Film Diary located in the right sidebar.