American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino says his next film will be his last; Said, “It’s time to wrap up the show”


The famous American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino keeps his promise of 10 films. In the latest interview, Chris Wallace, the acclaimed filmmaker, claimed that Quentin’s next film will be his last after directing nine standalone films over the past 3 decades (excluding 2007 Proof of death).

“I’ve been doing it for a long time; I’ve been doing it for 30 years. And it’s time to wrap up the show,” Tarantino said. ” I’m an artist. I want you to want more.

Quentin began his career as a director on the big screen in 1992 reservoir dogs and recently completed 2019 Once upon a time in Hollywood. Quentin won two Oscars for screenwriting: for pulp Fiction (1994) and Django Unchained (2012). Both the films were made by him alone.

The rest of his self-directed films are Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003), Jackie Brown (1997), Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004), The Hateful Eight (2015), and Inglourious Basterds (2009).

Quentin revealed to Wallace that he “didn’t want to work at diminishing returns,” stating, “I don’t want to become this disconnected old man when, already, I feel a bit like a disconnected old man. touch when it comes to current movies that are coming out right now. “And that’s what’s happening – that’s exactly what’s happening,” he further remarked.

Asked by Wallace if he knows what his “10th and last film” will be, he then replied: “No, I don’t know at all, because I’m not in a great rush to make my last either. film. .” “Right now I don’t even know what a movie is – is it something that’s playing on Netflix? Is it something that’s on Amazon and people watch on their sofa with their wife or husband “It’s a movie,” he said, “Because my last movie came out in 3,000 theaters and played around the world for a few months.”

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