When Jackie Brown hit theaters in 1997, it had some big shoes to fill. Quentin Tarantino was coming fresh off Pulp Fiction, a film that reshaped modern cinema, so expectations were sky-high.
But instead of doubling down on hyper-stylized chaos, Tarantino delivered something unexpected – Jackie Brown, a slow-burn, character-driven crime thriller that oozes style, soul, and swagger.
The film follows Pam Grier’s Jackie, a flight attendant caught between the Feds and a gun-smuggler, Ordell Robbie(Samuel L. Jackson). What unfolds is a masterclass in cool, with Robert De Niro (who completely departs from his usual powerful, loud, and stern characters to one a little dumber than usual), Bridget Fonda, and Robert Forster rounding out a cast dripping in charisma. Especially the eyes Forster throws at Grier throughout, I mean, can you blame him? It’s nice to see some romance and quiet moments in a Tarantino flick for once.
Though Jackie Brown often gets overshadowed by Tarantino’s flashier films, it remains one of his most mature and well-crafted works. And like any great Tarantino flick, it’s packed with hidden details, behind-the-scenes stories, and trivia gems that make it even richer.
Here are 15 you-outta-know facts about Jackie Brown that make the film even cooler. Hat Tip to IMDb’s Trivia Page. I probably spend too much time there.
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