scdanax.blogg.se

Mr blue reservoir dogs
Mr blue reservoir dogs






mr blue reservoir dogs mr blue reservoir dogs

White to assist him in retrieving the stolen diamonds and dispose of the hijacked vehicles, while Mr. Blonde has also taken a police officer, Marvin Nash, hostage and the three men beat Nash in an attempt to find out if there is an informant. He tells the others to wait because Eddie is on his way there. White berates him for his deadly rampage, but Mr. Blonde, having watched them from a distance, steps forward and ends the dispute regarding Mr. Orange his name and hometown, which was breaking the rules. They argue over whether to take the now unconscious Mr. Pink reveals that he escaped with the diamonds and hid them in a secure location. White is angered that Joe, an old friend of his, employed such a "psychopath" and agrees about a possible setup while Mr. Blonde, who murdered several civilians after the alarm was triggered. Pink eventually arrives and angrily suggests that the job was a setup based on the rapid police response. Orange, who has been shot in the abdomen and is bleeding profusely, revealing they just performed the heist. The following scene is of a speeding car, in which Mr. They leave the diner and the scene shifts to the opening titles. White") and their character backstories are explored in subsequent, non-linear fashion. During the course of the film, the major characters are sporadically introduced by subtitles (e.g., "Mr. The initial scene contains no clues as to their actual identities or intended group purpose the dialogue is entirely conversational and seemingly irrelevant to any exposition. With them are mob boss Joe Cabot, the organizer of the heist, and his son/underboss, "Nice Guy" Eddie Cabot. The film has many of Tarantino's trademarks including, violence, pop culture references, and nonlinear storytelling.Įight men eat breakfast at a Los Angeles diner before their planned diamond heist, most of them unknown to each other. The film is the directorial debut of Quentin Tarantino. Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 American neo-noir crime film that depicts the events before and after a botched diamond heist.








Mr blue reservoir dogs