Jackie Brown (2-DVD)

Six players on the trail of a half million in cash. There's only one question... Who's playing who?
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DVD Details

  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: September 22, 2020
  • Originally Released: 1997
  • Label: Miramax

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Entertainment Reviews:

Certified Fresh87%

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Total Count: 82

Upright85%

AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 214,912
...Ms. Grier makes an enjoyable comeback...
New York Times
Dec 24, 1997
...Intriguing....There's something confidently easy-going about it...
Sight and Sound
Apr 1, 1998
It's slow, it's sad and it's very funny in ways that don't really revolve around punchlines. It's about characters who have been around the block one too many times and they're exhausted, full of dreams deferred, just trying to scrape by. Full Review
The ARTery
Jun 4, 2015
'Jackie Brown' may be the only Quentin Tarantino movie that gets noticeably better with each viewing. Full Review
Vice
Jan 2, 2018
Surprisingly, Tarantino displays less confidence assembling it than he did in the earlier film. At more than two hours, it's simply too long, or at least it seems so. Full Review
Boston Globe
Apr 27, 2018
Quentin Tarantino puts together a fairly intricate and relatively uninvolving money-smuggling plot, but his cast is so good that you probably won't feel cheated. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Mar 14, 2007
Pam Grier's entrance in her retro stewardess outfit introduces the kick-ass star of Foxy Brown and Friday Foster gracefully aging into the modern world. Full Review
Stream on Demand
May 13, 2017

Product Description:

Quentin Tarantino returns to the crime genre once again with this adaptation of Elmore Leonard's RUM PUNCH. Transplanting Leonard's crime story from Miami to Tarantino's city of choice, Los Angeles, JACKIE BROWN cruises along smoothly, much like the film's 1970s soul soundtrack. The film follows Jackie Brown (Pam Grier), a flight attendant who makes extra cash by running drugs and cash for sleazebag Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson). When Jackie sees the opportunity to make off with a large chunk of change, she begins to play everyone around her, including two detectives who are threatening her with jail time if she doesn't rat out Ordell, and a sympathetic bail bondsman (Robert Forster) who finds himself falling for Jackie.

Tarantino sets a pace that is laid back and groovy, building to an eventual climax that determines whether or not Jackie walks away with the booty. In much the same way that Tarantino resuscitated John Travolta's career with PULP FICTION, he does the same thing here with Grier and Forster. Overall, JACKIE BROWN is a less in-your-face effort than Tarantino's previous films, but it's this downshift in gears that makes it so refreshing.

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  • UPC: 032429345158
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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