6. “True Romance”
Speaking of Tarantino, back in 1993, he was responsible for writing the American crime film True Romance. It was his first screenplay for a major film, and it includes elements of romance and comedy. The film, which chronicles the life of a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde, includes Pitt who plays a small part as the stoner character, Floyd. After the movie’s release, Pitt revealed he spent most of his time in the ’90s high. So watching this film gives his fans a glimpse at what his life would’ve been like if he hadn’t gotten bit by the acting bug.
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