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Squonk wrote:
Here's the Reservoir Dogs scene (actually two scenes).
I was never sure whether to include this as a "crying" scene as Tim Roth doesn't really produce tears, but the emotion is certainly there. This has to be the most realistic depiction of what it's like to be shot that I've ever seen on screen. And Harvey Keitel's efforts to comfort him makes this the most tender scene between armed robbers ever.
Anyway, it's a genius performance from Roth throughout the film. I became obsessed with him after seeing this in 1992.
I developed a huge crush on Tim Roth after seeing him in Reservoir Dogs -- not the sexiest role, but something about the intensity and physicality of his performance really did it for me. I'm glad I'm not the only one. I remember really liking him in James Grey's Little Odessa around the same time.
And Harvey Keitel is devastatingly good here as usual.
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