The Hateful Eight is a thrilling crime drama film that takes place in Wyoming in the year 1877. This movie is directed by the famous director, Quentin Tarantino and stars Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Walton Goggins, and Demian Bichir in lead roles. The film was released in 2015 and is produced by Shiny Penny and FilmColony.
The movie revolves around eight strangers who end up trapped in a haberdashery during a snowstorm. Each character has their own motives, and none of them is what they seem to be. The director brilliantly combines a gripping storyline with crisp dialogue to keep the audience on the edge of their seats.
The film starts with Major Marquis Warren, played by Samuel L. Jackson, who is a former Union officer turned bounty hunter, traveling on his horse with three dead bounties. On his way to Red Rock, he encounters a stagecoach driven by O.B. Ruth, who is also a bounty hunter transporting his captured prisoner, Daisy Domergue. Ruth is transporting Daisy to Red Rock to collect his bounty, where she’ll be hanged.
To reach the destination, Major requests a ride on the stagecoach. After some initial hostility, Ruth agrees to give him a ride. Soon, they meet Chris Mannix, the new sheriff of Red Rock, and coincidentally, they all get caught in a blizzard and take refuge in a haberdashery called Minnie’s.
Inside the haberdashery, they meet new characters, including Oswaldo Mobray, the hangman, Joe Gage, a cowboy on his way to visit family, and Sanford Smithers, a former Confederate general. As the storm intensifies, tensions rise, and the true nature of each character is exposed.
Ruth is suspicious of everyone, knowing that his bounty is worth a lot of money, and he worries Daisy’s gang will try to rescue her. Things take a dark turn when Ruth, Warren, and Mannix discover that someone has poisoned the coffee, and the paranoia between the strangers gets even more intense.
To add to the tension, Warren reveals a note from Abraham Lincoln, which he uses to his advantage, but later Mannix claims it’s a fake. There is a lot of talk about racism and slavery, which makes the conversation even more intense among the characters.
The Hateful Eight is not your typical western movie; it’s a complex psychological thriller that will keep you at the edge of your seat. The plot might seem straightforward, but it’s smartly constructed, and each character’s backstory is revealed in short bursts through witty conversation.
The use of one set and tight shots in the movie ensures a tense atmosphere. The acting is impressive, and every member of the highly talented ensemble cast gets to shine. The chemistry between the actors is mesmerizing, and the blood-soaked violence is kept to a minimum.
In conclusion, The Hateful Eight is a thrilling film with a unique storyline, crisp dialogue, and excellent performances that keep audiences engaged and on the edge of their seats. The film is a must-watch for fans of crime drama and psychological thrillers alike.