Unexpected choice: this Soviet film stole Quentin Tarantino’s heart

Unexpected choice: this Soviet film stole Quentin Tarantino’s heart

Unexpected choice: this Soviet film stole Quentin Tarantino’s heart

This is the kind of work that the creator liked.

It turns out that Quentin Tarantino breathes unevenly in relation to Russian cinema. One of the Hollywood director’s favorite films in the past had the effect of a bomb exploding, and the performer of one of the main roles fell in love with millions of the fairer sex.

We are talking about the picture “Amphibian Man”, which appeared on the screens at the beginning of the 60s. The tape tells about the love of the “monkfish” Ichthyander Salvator, in which Vladimir Korenev reincarnated, and an ordinary girl. This story sank into the soul of the filmmaker in early childhood.

True, at first young Tarantino did not suspect in which country this film was filmed. He only watched the dubbed version. However, this did not prevent the director from enjoying a captivating creation time and time again. The creator of “Pulp Fiction” to this day has not excluded “Amphibian Man” from the list of his favorite films that “Culturology” shares.

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Author: Elizaveta Didenko

Source: Popcorn News

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