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Jackie Brown (1997) is Quentin Tarantino’s most mature film — and arguably his most human. In this video, I take a deep dive into Ten Good Things about Jackie Brown, Tarantino’s soulful crime classic adapted from Elmore Leonard’s Rum Punch. Often overshadowed by Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs, Jackie Brown trades shock and spectacle for restraint, character, and quiet emotional weight. From Pam Grier’s career-defining performance to the film’s devastating final moments, this is Tarantino growing up — and trusting his audience to grow with him. Join me, Steve Clark, as I explore why Jackie Brown remains one of the most rewarding films in Quentin Tarantino’s career. Ten Good Things Covered in This Video: • One of the greatest opening needle drops ever: Across 110th Street • Quentin Tarantino finds restraint • Pam Grier reclaims the spotlight • Ordell Robbie: menace without noise • Jackie & Max — a grown-up love story • Melanie: the most relaxed person in the room • One money drop, four viewpoints • The final confrontation in Max’s office • An ending that hurts (and why it had to) • Ray Nicolette — one foot in every Elmore Leonard world Why Jackie Brown Still Matters This video looks at why Jackie Brown works as a crime film, a character study, and a turning point in Tarantino’s career. It’s a film about ageing, compromise, quiet intelligence, and choosing what kind of life you want — even when it hurts. If you love Tarantino films, Elmore Leonard adaptations, or thoughtful movie analysis, this one’s for you.