Part 1:
A completely uninteresting, stupid, horrible story about witches and how they wanted to resurrect their goddess. I didn't like it at all. After watching the first part, which lasted a little more than 20 minutes, I wanted to turn off the movie and never watch it, but I still endured it. 1 out of 10.
Part 2:
It’s more interesting, it’s even funny, and it’s a comedy and it’s typical when people laugh, but still the same illiterate directorial work. I didn’t like the story of a jealous husband either. The only genius in this part was only the first seconds and seconds 2 near the end. I'm talking about the ice and disco party two floors above. Everything else was completely stupid and not interesting. 5 out of 10.
Part 3:
You can see the hand of the master here. You can immediately see that a person who knows how to direct was filmed. Banderas as a gangster is just great. And the silent scene at the end is beyond praise. In general: fun, cheerful, not for a second could not come off. 9 out of 10.
Part 4:
Tarantino shot, Tarantino played, Tarantino shot a great novel. I wish he had made the whole movie. As always, he played a cameo role in the film, but how did he... A rich man who throws money to the wind, he's got it right. The presence of Bruce Willis in the film, although episodic, gives the film a flavor. In general, the further, the better, and the end is ingenious. 9.5 out of 10.
All of these novels have nothing to do with anything but one, namely the main character played by Tim Roth. By the way, he played well, but everything spoils the absolutely terrible script and directing of the first two parts. I think his image of an unshakable person, especially at the end of the film, inspires self-confidence. And that he managed to get into a hotel before Christmas.
(1+5+9+9.5)/4 = 6.125. This is what the film deserves. Nothing more or less.
In the end, I got the absolutely ugly first two parts and the brilliant second two parts. I advise everyone to immediately switch to 45 minutes of the film, watch and enjoy, and not waste time on nonsense, watching the beginning of the film.
6 out of 10
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