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I'd classify Reservoir Dogs as action. It's too...I guess comedic isn't the right word...but it's not dramatic enough for drama.
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Tarantino films are hard to put in a genre but I would say there actions.
But those that mean Donnie Darko or Edward Scissorhands could be considered drama? |
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