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Quentin Tarantino on retirement plan: Directing is a young man’s game

Quentin Tarantino plans to retire after 10 films. His last directorial, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is up for the best director, screenplay and best picture at the Oscars this year.

Quentin Tarantino Quentin Tarantino has ruled out that he would helm an R-rated version of Star Trek. (Photo: AP/File)

Quentin Tarantino is sticking to his decision to retire after 10 films and is already planning the ‘third act’ of his life.

If the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood director sticks to his plans, he has just one more film to make.

“I kind of feel this is the time for the third act (of my life) to just lean a little bit more into the literary, which would be good as a new father, as a new husband, Tarantino said in a video interview with Rolling Stone.

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“I wouldn’t be grabbing my family and yanking them to Germany or Sri Lanka or wherever the next story takes place. I can be a little bit more of a homebody, and become a little bit more of a man of letters.

Tarantino, 56, is up for the best director, screenplay and best picture Oscars for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood this year.

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“I guess I do feel that directing is a young man’s game. I do feel that cinema is changing, and I’m a little bit part of the old guard, he said in the interview.

While there is a lot of speculation about Tarantino’s final movie, the director has ruled out that he would helm an R-rated version of Star Trek.

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The director, best known for cult hits Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, has also spoken about taking a small break before filmming his last movie.

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First uploaded on: 23-01-2020 at 18:17 IST
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