Quentin Tarantino considers “Social Network” the best film of the decade

In a recent interview Quentin Tarantino told what he considers the best film of the 2010s The Social Network by David Fincher.

The question about the best tape was asked to the director, since in January he put Dunkirk by Christopher Nolan the second place in this peculiar top, however, he did not name the leader of the list then.

According to Tarantino, Fincher’s picture simply “crushed all competitors,” while the screenwriter Aaron Sorkin the director even called “the greatest contemporary author of dialogues.”

By the way, one more piece of news is connected with Tarantino, though not so positive anymore – against the background of mass protests and riots in the USA, vandals painted a movie theater The new beverly cinemawhich belongs to the director. Fortunately, no one began to break into.

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