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: While Pulp Fiction was known for non-linear violence and pop-culture monologues, Jackie Brown is praised for its slower pace and "human" focus on aging and survival.
: Michael Keaton’s character, Ray Nicolette, appears again in the film Out of Sight (1998), as both films are based on Elmore Leonard novels. Jackie_Brown_1997_HD_-_Altadefinizione01
The story follows Jackie Brown (Pam Grier), a middle-aged flight attendant for a low-budget airline who smuggles cash for Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson), a ruthless arms dealer. : While Pulp Fiction was known for non-linear
: True to Tarantino's style, the film uses a curated selection of 1970s soul and R&B, notably the song "Across 110th Street" by Bobby Womack. Legacy and Critical Reception Jackson), a ruthless arms dealer
: His performance earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, revitalizing his career.
: It is the only Tarantino-directed feature shot in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio (others typically use 2.35:1).
: The film features an ensemble including Robert De Niro as the dim-witted Louis Gara, Bridget Fonda as the stoner "beach bunny" Melanie, and Michael Keaton .