True Romance (1993) is an American romantic crime film written by Quentin Tarantino and directed by Tony Scott, director of Top Gun and Beverly Hills Cop II. It stars Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette with an ensemble cast.
The title and plot is a play on the titles of romance comic books with their overwrought love stories -- very popular in earlier decades -- such as "True Life Secrets," "True Stories of Romance", "Romance Tales," "Untamed...
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True Romance (1993) is an American romantic crime film written by Quentin Tarantino and directed by Tony Scott, director of Top Gun and Beverly Hills Cop II. It stars Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette with an ensemble cast.
The title and plot is a play on the titles of romance comic books with their overwrought love stories -- very popular in earlier decades -- such as "True Life Secrets," "True Stories of Romance", "Romance Tales," "Untamed Love" and "Strange Love."
True Romance was a breakthrough of sorts for Tarantino. It was his first screenplay for a major motion picture. He had hoped to direct the movie himself, but ended up selling the script.
Also notable is the film's score by Hans Zimmer; its leitmotif is based on a familiar piece by Carl Orff.
Comic-book store clerk and movie buff Clarence Worley watches a Sonny Chiba triple feature at a Detroit movie theater on his birthday. Here he meets Alabama Whitman, an attractive young woman he takes home afterward.
After sex,...
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