Tarantino gave up: "Film Critic" will not be his last film

The plan was for "Film Critic" to be set in California in the late 70s and feature a film critic who writes for porn magazines.

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Quentin Tarantino, Photo: Shutterstock
Quentin Tarantino, Photo: Shutterstock
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Quentin Tarantino has reportedly abandoned his plans for The Film Critic, which was supposed to be his tenth and final project.

An anonymous source close to the director told "Deadline" that Tarantino simply changed his mind and that he will "start over to figure out what his last film will be."

The famous auteur had previously revealed his plan to make ten films before retiring. He then said that he did not count his first project, the amateur film "My Best Friend's Birthday", which was never released, in the total number of films, and that he considered "Kill Bill" to be one film, even though it was divided into two parts.

The plan was for "Film Critic" to be set in late 70's California and feature a film critic who writes for a porn magazine. It was rumored that Brad Pitt would play one of the roles, but there is every chance that the film will not happen.

However, Tarantino knew how to return to the projects he was giving up. Thus, in 2014, the director gave up on the film "The Hateful Eight", when an unfinished version of the script was leaked on the Internet, but this work was still filmed and published a year later.

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