Declaring his retirement at the age of 60, Quentin Tarantino discussed his insights about his final movie, The Movie Critic. Helming a successful Hollywood career, the acclaimed filmmaker is currently on his ending journey. Thus, opening up about his self-declared “final” film, Tarantino discussed the poetic location he chose for shooting.
Revealing how he wishes to film The Movie Critic in his hometown, Quentin Tarantino expressed his excitement, with Deadline. Willing to make a complete circle, Tarantino chose the particular location, from where he initially started his career. Further, waiting to drop the mic with his ultimate movie, the director claimed to be prepared to surprise his fans.
Quentin Tarantino’s Poetic Filming Location For The Movie Critic
The acclaimed filmmaker Quentin Tarantino had previously vowed to quit making movies at the age of 60. Revealing his decision to work for quality over money, the Kill Bill director declared that he would give up his career when the quality of his movies begins to suffer. Thus, Tarantino planned on retiring at 60.
Currently 60 years old, Quentin Tarantino is purposefully sticking to his decision, as he is making his self-declared “final” film. Attempting to avoid making bad movies in order to support his expensive tastes, Tarantino mentioned working on The Movie Critic which is apparently supposed to be his last film.
Focused on The Movie Critic, Quentin Tarantino discussed his decision to make the movie in a poetic location. Well, which location would be better than his hometown of Los Angeles? And even the City of Angels is eager to welcome the Oscar winner with open and lucrative arms.
Quentin Tarantino’s Reasons For Choosing His Hometown For Filming
Discussing his choice of location with Deadline, Quentin Tarantino shared his reason for choosing Los Angeles, California. “I love shooting in California,” he began. Diving further into the conversation, the director discussed how he initially started his journey of filmmaking from the very place where he is supposed to end his career.
“I started directing movies here and it is only fitting that I shoot my final motion picture in the cinema capital of the world,”
Sharing his decisions candidly with the media outlet, the director discussed the freedom and excitement of shooting at a location like Los Angeles. “There is nothing like shooting in my hometown,” Tarantino added. He then shared the advantages of filming The Movie Critic in his hometown.
“The crews are the best I’ve ever worked with, and the locations are amazing. The producers and I are thrilled to be making #10 in Los Angeles”
Finally, the acclaimed filmmaker ended by stating how he’s excited for his final film to entertain his audience and fans despite the tumultuous times surrounding the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
Source: Deadline