Quentin Tarantino still plans to retire after his next film

  28 June 2021    Read: 647
Quentin Tarantino still plans to retire after his next film

Director Quentin Tarantino has reiterated his plans to retire after making one more film as the Oscar-nominated filmmaker believes it is better to bid adieu when one is at their peak.

Quentin, known for avant garde cinema titles like Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill: Volume 1 and Volume 2, and Inglourious Basterds, said he wants to quit as he has given his 30-year long career "everything" he had.

The director confirmed his plans to retire after his tenth film on Real Time With Bill Maher on which he appeared to promote his novel Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, based on his ninth film of the same name.

"You're too young to quit and you're at the top of your game," Bill said.

To which Quentin Tarantino, 58, replied, "That's why I want to quit."

"Because I know film history and from here on end, directors do not get better," he added as the audience cheered him on.


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