• Adil Hussain claims that Quentin Tarantino is the most overrated director in the history of cinema

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    Adil Hussain claims that Quentin Tarantino is the most overrated director in the history of cinema

    Adil took to Twitter to respond to a news article on the same remark and to offer his own assessment of Quentin. "One of the most overrated filmmakers in movie history is Quentin Tarantino. Truffaut's remarks shouldn't be taken literally, "He composed. color:black;mso-themecolor:text1">

    color:black;mso-themecolor:text1">Digital Desk: Actor Adil Hussain isn't really
    impressed by Quentin Tarantino, despite the fact that the rest of the world may
    consider him a cinema legend. Adil did not take kindly to anything the
    Hollywood director stated about the French director François Truffaut.



    mso-themecolor:text1">Quentin featured a number of his peers and their work in
    the September issue of Sight & Sound. As François, he. He asserted that
    "[Claude Chabrol's] thrillers are far superior to the terrible
    Truffaut-Hitchcock films, which I think are just awful." "I don't
    really like Truffaut all that much. There are several outliers, with The Story
    of Adele H. being the most notable. However, I generally feel the same way
    about Truffaut as I do about Ed Wood. He seems to me to be a very enthusiastic
    amateur.



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    Adil took to Twitter to respond to a news
    article on the same remark and to offer his own assessment of Quentin.
    "One of the most overrated filmmakers in movie history is Quentin
    Tarantino. Truffaut's remarks shouldn't be taken literally, "He composed.



     



    Quentin has produced a number of critically
    acclaimed Hollywood movies, including Pulp Fiction, Inglorious Basterds, Django
    Unchained, Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, and others.
    In his career, he has received seven Academy Award victories.



     



    Additionally, he never hesitates to make
    provocative statements. He recently remarked that, despite ultimately
    benefiting the movie, Val Kilmer's cameo in Top Gun: Maverick appeared to be a
    little too cheap. Quentin stated on the ReelBlend podcast of CinemaBlend that
    he thought that reunion was "almost too cheap." Then he continued,
    "But it definitely works. It's similar to Charlie Chaplin passing away on
    stage for Limelight's last scene, but it f***ing works. You're expecting it,
    and the scenario f***ing delivers.