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Plot Summary
Stuntman Mike, a psychopathic Hollywood stunt driver, lures a group of young women into a deadly game of cat and mouse. He stalks them in his âdeath-proofâ muscle car, but the women soon turn the tables on their tormentor in a brutal fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Death Proof received a mixed critical reception. While some praised its homage to 70s exploitation films and Kurt Russell's performance, others criticized its pacing and perceived lack of substance compared to Tarantino's other works. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with fans of Tarantino's signature dialogue and style often enjoying it more than general moviegoers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Kurt Russell's chilling performance as Stuntman Mike.
Appreciated as a loving, if self-indulgent, homage to 70s grindhouse cinema.
Criticized for its uneven pacing and a narrative that some found underdeveloped.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'Death Proof' to be a stylish and entertaining throwback to classic exploitation films, with many appreciating Kurt Russell's menacing performance. However, some viewers felt the film was overly talky and lacked the narrative depth of Tarantino's other movies, leading to a divided audience response.
Fun Fact
The car Stuntman Mike drives, the 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1, was personally owned by Quentin Tarantino and was also used in his earlier film 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'.
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