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: One of the most critical parts of the script is the "Commode Story," an elaborate lie told by an undercover cop to gain the trust of the crew, demonstrating Tarantino’s focus on the "performance" of being a criminal. Essential Quotes for Your Write-Up Iconic Line Joe Cabot "Let's go to work." The film’s tagline and call to action for the heist. Mr. Pink "Why am I Mr. Pink?" Complaining about his codename because it sounds "girly". Mr. Blonde

The dialogue of Reservoir Dogs is famous for its naturalistic, pop-culture-heavy, and high-tension delivery. If you are watching with English subtitles, pay attention to these key linguistic and thematic hallmarks:

Showing the character's tough-guy loyalty and professional code.

: To maintain anonymity, the thieves use colors: Mr. White, Mr. Orange, Mr. Pink, Mr. Blonde, Mr. Blue, and Mr. Brown. A recurring joke in the subtitles is Mr. Pink’s dissatisfaction with his assigned name.

"Are you gonna bark all day, little doggie, or are you gonna bite?" A threat delivered during the tense warehouse standoff.

: The film famously opens at Uncle Bob's Pancake House where the characters debate the meaning of Madonna's "Like a Virgin" and the ethics of tipping.

: You can find the film with official English subtitles on Google Play and other streaming services like Netflix (availability varies by region).

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