A great premise with an equally great script in the first half. The first half has less action, but tension does mount between Keitel and Clooney, while Tarantino is in the back, paying special attention to Keitel's daughter. And the thing that's interesting is that BOTH halves to this film, both the crime section and horror section are enjoyable. It was completely out of the blue, and resulted in a pleasant surprise. However, the switch was such a shock and so fast, that I didn't now what happened I was amazed at this revelation, since there was no word of any horror topics beforehand in the script. To me, it was a simple crime thriller, the norm which is expected from Tarantino's pen. I for one had not heard much about this film before I watched it, and I assumed the TV Times were mistaken in called this a gory horror thriller. For one, the switch from a crime thriller to a horror thriller was seamless.
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