Quentin Tarantino’s 10 Movies Exit Plan(Photo Credit –Facebook)

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Quentin Tarantino has spent decades building a filmography unlike anyone else’s. From the mastermind behind sharp dialogue to outbursts of violence, his style is unmistakable. He started strong with Reservoir Dogs in 1992 and followed it up with Pulp Fiction, a film that not only reshaped crime cinema but also confirmed him as a filmmaker to watch.

Then, over time, he moved through genres like he had been in the film industry for ages. His unparalleled presentation of martial arts, his revisionist war with Inglourious Basterds, the western grit in Django Unchained, and a reimagined version of 1969 Los Angeles in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood are all there for everyone to see.

Why Quentin Tarantino Wants To Stop After 10 Movies?

However, since the beginning, he has stuck to one idea. He’s gonna make ten films and that’s it, and that magical number keeps coming up in interviews and podcasts, which he doesn’t let go. You see, the reason behind that decision isn’t as gimmicky as some people think. Quentin Tarantino, who’s spent much of his life immersed in cinema, has seen too many directors fumble in the later stages of their careers, and truth be told, he doesn’t want to be remembered for a film that stumbled. (via Screenrant)

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