Clear your schedule: this week, we’re exploring Quentin Tarantino’s cinematic masterpiece, Jackie Brown.
Released in 1997, the film is an adaptation of Elmore Leonard’s novel Rum Punch. It tracks the perilous journey of a middle-aged flight attendant entangled in a dangerous cash-smuggling scheme for a gun runner, fighting to save her life.
The cast is iconic: Tarantino did it again. He revived Pam Grier and Robert Forster’s careers with their roles in the movie. And supporting performances from Bridget Fonda, Robert De Niro and Samuel L. Jackson add layers to the film.
Grier portrays Jackie as a smart yet fierce character, carefully calculating every move she takes to sidestep the threat looming on her life. Jackson plays the slick but dangerous Ordell Robbie, whose plan to use Jackie goes awry when she turns the tables to secure her own future.
As in all Tarantino’s movies, the soundtrack is a musical masterpiece in itself.
Rooted in the 1990s, the film’s soulful soundtrack perfectly complements its scenes. Distinct from Tarantino’s usual pace, Jackie Brown slowly unravels, offering rich character development and layered intrigue.
Jackie Brown is a classic crime drama noted for its sharp dialogue, a groovy soundtrack and outstanding performances.
The plot continues to surprise, enhancing its rewatch value:
“Jackie Brown is an outstanding drama, and is the film I believe to be Quentin Tarantino’s most lasting masterpiece,” wrote Brian Rowe, for InSession film.
“Jackie Brown may be the only Quentin Tarantino movie that gets noticeably better with each viewing,” wrote Jason Bailey for Vice.
Boasting nine award wins, 24 nominations, and an 88 per cent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Jackie Brown promises a great viewing experience. Whether you’re a long-time Tarantino fan or new to his work, this film is a must-watch — a true classic that continues to captivate audiences.
Catch Jackie Brown on SBS World on Saturday, April 20, at 8:30pm.
It’s also available on Stan, Amazon Prime and Apple TV and is rated MA 15+.