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199299 minCrime, Thriller

Reservoir Dogs

Is Reservoir Dogs a Hit or Flop?

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Is Reservoir Dogs worth watching? With a rating of 8.117/10, this Crime, Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Reservoir Dogs Synopsis

A botched robbery indicates a police informant, and the pressure mounts in the aftermath at a warehouse. Crime begets violence as the survivors -- veteran Mr. White, newcomer Mr. Orange, psychopathic parolee Mr. Blonde, bickering weasel Mr. Pink and Nice Guy Eddie -- unravel.

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Top Cast

Harvey Keitel
Harvey KeitelMr. White / Larry Dimmick
Tim Roth
Tim RothMr. Orange / Freddy Newandyke
Michael Madsen
Michael MadsenMr. Blonde / Vic Vega
Chris Penn
Chris Penn"Nice Guy" Eddie Cabot
Steve Buscemi
Steve BuscemiMr. Pink
Lawrence Tierney
Lawrence TierneyJoe Cabot
Randy Brooks
Randy BrooksDetective Holdaway
Kirk Baltz
Kirk BaltzOfficer Marvin Nash
Edward Bunker
Edward BunkerMr. Blue
Quentin Tarantino
Quentin TarantinoMr. Brown

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Is Reservoir Dogs worth watching?

Yes, Reservoir Dogs is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 8.117/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Crime, Thriller movies.

Is Reservoir Dogs hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (8.117/10), Reservoir Dogs is considered a hit among viewers.

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Reservoir Dogs is a Crime, Thriller movie that A botched robbery indicates a police informant, and the pressure mounts in the aftermath at a warehouse. Crime begets violence as the survivors -- vet...

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Critic Reviews

talisencrwMay 14, 2016
★ 10

This unique take on the heist-film-gone-wrong was excellent--stylish and intelligently made, yet very funny and inexpensive. Tarantino's accolades from giving American cinema the resuscitation it needed mirrors what has happened, at least since the 70's, with Martin Scorsese's 'Mean Streets', both in terms of entertaining violence and usage of music in the scoring of films. I greatly thank Harvey Keitel for taking a chance on Tarantino back then--It paid off in spades.

WuchakJun 4, 2018
★ 4

The cuss-oriented squabbles of lowlife crooks for 99 minutes (and no women) RELEASED IN 1992 and written/directed by Quentin Tarantino, "Reservoir Dogs” is a crime drama/thriller about a diamond heist gone disastrously wrong in Los Angeles wherein the surviving thugs bicker back-and-forth in a warehouse about which of their members is a police informant. The main thieves are played by Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Steve Buscemi, Michael Madsen and Chris Penn while Lawrence Tierney appears as the old salt mastermind. This was Tarantino’s first feature film, costing only $1,200,000, and it has quirky glimmerings of future greatness, as seen in “Pulp Fiction” (1994), “Jackie Brown” (1997), “Kill Bill” (2003/2004), “Inglourious Basterds” (2009) and “Django Unchained” (2012), but “Reservoir” didn’t work for me. It’s hampered by a low-budget vibe, which I can handle, but not the uninteresting lowlife characters, their self-made conundrum, their interminably dull dialogue and the one-dimensional setting where about 80% of the story takes place in an old warehouse, not to mention no females in the main cast. Still, it’s interesting to observe Tarantino’s first serious stab at filmmaking and it has its moments of genuine entertainment. It’s a lesson on humble beginnings, which shows potential while not being up to snuff. THE FILM RUNS 1 hour, 39 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles & Burbank. GRADE: C-

CinemaSerfJan 4, 2024
★ 6

Nope, I didn't get the memo... After a jewellery heist goes wrong and the escaping funeral-attired hoodlums kill a couple of cops and one gets gut-shot in a car-jacking, they return to their hideout where they turn on each other with expletive-ridden venom. What now ensues is a recreation of the planning and execution of their raid, their introductions to each other and that all lays the seeds for this over-rated drama of brutal mistrust and duplicity. Tim Roth probably stands out as "Mr. Orange" but the rest of the fairly well established cast offer us little by way of sophistication or subtlety as they try to decide which - if any of them - informed the police. It's violent but so what - it's not Scorsese, nor does the story really hold up after it becomes glaringly obvious what is actually going to happen at the end. Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut has shock value, certainly, but I'm afraid I found the whole thing really quite dull. Sorry - but there's more to good writing and characterisation that loads of effing, jeffing, charm-free thuggery and bullets. Not for me!

rsanekApr 23, 2024
★ 4

I don't get it. Feels like nothing happens the whole film. Cool to see Buscemi in this though, I didn't realize he was in such an early one of Tarantino's films.