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# Jackie Brown - BLURAY, Digital, 4K ULTRA HD [4K UHD]

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A middle-aged woman finds herself in the middle of a huge conflict that will either make her a profit or cost her life.

Review: Tarantino’s Forgotten Masterpiece - This film often appears at the bottom or near the bottom of Tarantino rankings... But why? Is it because it’s the only story he did not tailor-make from the ground up? Is it because it came right after Tarantino’s masterpiece “Pulp Fiction”? Who knows why this film is so misunderstood, but it is.... “Jackie Brown” follows, well, Jackie Brown, who is a stewardess working for Cabo Air. In a great one take opening shot we see Jackie Brown smuggling money from Cabo to take to her crime boss Ordell Robbie. It is a successful operation until she gets to the parking garage. She is stopped by ATF agents who find the money as well as some coke which she smuggled against her knowledge. The first interrogation scene in this film is a perfect introduction to the film. It lets you know exactly what you are in store for, Great performances and amazing dialogue, per usual for Tarantino. I will stop the synopsis there because I highly recommend you watch the film if you haven’t seen it, and if you have the film back in the day but wrote it off because it wasn’t “Pulp Fiction” please give it another chance. It is arguably Quentin Tarantino’s most plot driven film. Tarantino will typically reside in the “in between” moments of his plots, but here for once the plot take the front seat and the Great dialogue takes the back burner. The plot and characters are investing from the beginning, a woman who is playing everybody, she is on her own side and she is going along with everybody’s plan while the whole time formulating her own plan. Also, Samuel L. Jackson as Ordell is phenomenal, he is such a great villain. Then, there is Max Cherry, a bail bondsman who gets caught up the whole situation. He is one of the most compelling parts of the film, he is an aging man, he started his bondsman business but he is unhappy and he wants to retire, but until he can retire he’s pretty much like “I made my bed and I have to lie in it”. He and Jackie build up great chemistry along the way and you want them to be together but you know they are too different from one another. Robert Forster (RIP) as Max Cherry was so good he got an Oscar for the film. We also have Robert De Nero as Louis, who is Ordells right hand man and he just got out of prison. Along with, Bridget Fonda as Melanie, who is Ordell’s squeeze. Louis and Melanie have their own subplot in the film. This sounds like a lot of main characters, which it is but Tarantino balances all his character perfectly, just as he usually does. The film is riveting from beginning to end, its 2h 35m but it never drags. It’s a masterpiece and people need to recognize this film more.
Review: Underrated film in the Tarantino canon - Great movie about the criminal underworld that oddly isn’t discussed as much as Tarantino’s other films. It’s slower, more methodical, but it rewards the viewer with rich characters that just leap off the screen and straight into your heart. Especially Max Cherry. The melancholy dripping off Robert Forster’s performance in this should be taught in all acting classes.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Bridget Fonda, Lawrence Bender, Michael Keaton, Pam Grier, Quentin Tarantino, Robert De Niro, Robert Forster, Samuel Jackson Contributor Bridget Fonda, Lawrence Bender, Michael Keaton, Pam Grier, Quentin Tarantino, Robert De Niro, Robert Forster, Samuel Jackson See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,624 Reviews |
| Format | 4K, Blu-ray, Subtitled |
| Genre | Crime |
| Initial release date | 1997-12-25 |
| Language | English |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Lionsgate
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00031398342120
- **Item Weight:** 0.09 Kilograms
- **Manufacturer:** Liosngate Pictures Entertainment
- **UPC:** 031398342120

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tarantino’s Forgotten Masterpiece
*by J***N on July 14, 2020*

This film often appears at the bottom or near the bottom of Tarantino rankings... But why? Is it because it’s the only story he did not tailor-make from the ground up? Is it because it came right after Tarantino’s masterpiece “Pulp Fiction”? Who knows why this film is so misunderstood, but it is.... “Jackie Brown” follows, well, Jackie Brown, who is a stewardess working for Cabo Air. In a great one take opening shot we see Jackie Brown smuggling money from Cabo to take to her crime boss Ordell Robbie. It is a successful operation until she gets to the parking garage. She is stopped by ATF agents who find the money as well as some coke which she smuggled against her knowledge. The first interrogation scene in this film is a perfect introduction to the film. It lets you know exactly what you are in store for, Great performances and amazing dialogue, per usual for Tarantino. I will stop the synopsis there because I highly recommend you watch the film if you haven’t seen it, and if you have the film back in the day but wrote it off because it wasn’t “Pulp Fiction” please give it another chance. It is arguably Quentin Tarantino’s most plot driven film. Tarantino will typically reside in the “in between” moments of his plots, but here for once the plot take the front seat and the Great dialogue takes the back burner. The plot and characters are investing from the beginning, a woman who is playing everybody, she is on her own side and she is going along with everybody’s plan while the whole time formulating her own plan. Also, Samuel L. Jackson as Ordell is phenomenal, he is such a great villain. Then, there is Max Cherry, a bail bondsman who gets caught up the whole situation. He is one of the most compelling parts of the film, he is an aging man, he started his bondsman business but he is unhappy and he wants to retire, but until he can retire he’s pretty much like “I made my bed and I have to lie in it”. He and Jackie build up great chemistry along the way and you want them to be together but you know they are too different from one another. Robert Forster (RIP) as Max Cherry was so good he got an Oscar for the film. We also have Robert De Nero as Louis, who is Ordells right hand man and he just got out of prison. Along with, Bridget Fonda as Melanie, who is Ordell’s squeeze. Louis and Melanie have their own subplot in the film. This sounds like a lot of main characters, which it is but Tarantino balances all his character perfectly, just as he usually does. The film is riveting from beginning to end, its 2h 35m but it never drags. It’s a masterpiece and people need to recognize this film more.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Underrated film in the Tarantino canon
*by L***N on September 25, 2025*

Great movie about the criminal underworld that oddly isn’t discussed as much as Tarantino’s other films. It’s slower, more methodical, but it rewards the viewer with rich characters that just leap off the screen and straight into your heart. Especially Max Cherry. The melancholy dripping off Robert Forster’s performance in this should be taught in all acting classes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tatantino got it just right
*by H***G on March 15, 2004*

This is my favorite Quentin Tarantino movie, and it is the best of all the film versions of an Elmore Leonard novel. Quickly put, the move and novel are about a stewardess, Jackie Brown, who has been flying in from the Bahamas the illegal profits of Ordell Robbie, who sells guns for a living (by the way, Amazon Reviews got it wrong. Tarantino does not change Ordell's race in the movie. In the book, he is described as a light skinned black man). The Feds want Ordell and they try to use Jackie Brown to get him. Jackie Brown has ideas of her own, though. Tarantino strikes the exact right tone to capture the smart, realistic writing of Leonard. And, as is often the case with Tarantino, the film could not have been better cast. So many great actors got their due in this film, and justly so, primarily the great Pam Grier, playing Jackie Brown. I have always loved Pam Grier (who doesn't?), and she has never, ever been used to better effect. It was also great to see Robert Forester, who turns in a performance so subtle and assured it makes you grieve he doesn't get more work. One of Tarantino's great strengths as a filmmaker is his shrewd casting of under appreciated actors and putting them in perfect roles where they shine. He did it for John Travolta in Pulp Fiction, and he does it again with both forester and Grier. In lesser roles, but no less interesting, Michael Keaton displayed great control and reserve as a very convincing ATF Agent, and Bridget Fonda was perfect as Melanie, a girl with a lot of attitude and none of it good. As for Samuel L. Jackson, suffice to say that one of the greatest character actors in film history turns in another gem. This film came as a surprise to fans, as this film does have a much different pace and style than Tarantino's better-loved films - much less violent and splashy. But I think the criticisms of the film (too slow, too sluggish) are just flat wrong. As the filmmaker himself has said, he wished to make a film for grown ups. He certainly has.

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