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Reviewed by Bryone Peters for Readers' Favorite
Mi Negro Amigo by Robert E. Eliot is an insightful new analysis of the movie, The Hateful Eight, directed by Quentin Tarantino. Eliot attests to the creative genius of the award-winning film director Quentin Tarantino. Eliot brings a new synthesis to the movie’s plot that no one realized what was happening. The twist is brilliant and clandestine, so much so that few people recognize it. The analysis reveals the discreet underlying plot twist by analyzing the subtle gestures of the protagonists involved. Eliot supplies evidence using an in-depth bibliography by studying various sources that relate directly or indiscernibly to the untrained mind. The analysis cleverly points out all the aspects of the film that add up and the scenes that do not make sense, producing a riveting read.
Mi Negro Amigo by Robert E. Eliot will engross anyone interested in learning about the intricacies of structuring an advanced creative movie plot. Eliot supplies an excellent new analysis of The Hateful Eight. He shows integral, if not the most significant, details in the storyline. He achieves this by making sense of the clues few, if anyone, noticed. Eliot writes in a manner so that everyone can understand the hidden messages that his analyses reveal. I enjoyed the breakdown and the explanations of the clues Eliot gained from the movies of Quentin Tarantino. The author's scrutiny made me want to watch The Hateful Eight again to appreciate the plot. Since the book has spoilers, it is best to read it after watching the movie.