Been a long while since I watched it, but this struck me as a bit odd - I don't remember it having anything in common with Tarantino, or Robert Rodriguez. Neither of them are Mexican directors, and neither of them make dramas...? You might as well compare it unfavourably to The Thing, and/or Adam Sandler's later oeuvre.
I personally found Amores Perros to be very "Tarantinoesque". But it was dismally lacking in entertainment and unforgivingly, in it's pacing. Below are links to reviews where the film is either directly referred to as Tarantinoesque, or directly compared to either Pulp Fiction, and or Reservoir Dogs.
I personally found Amores Perros to be very "Tarantinoesque". But it was dismally lacking in entertainment and unforgivingly, in it's pacing. Below are links to reviews where the film is either directly referred to as Tarantinoesque, or directly compared to either Pulp Fiction, and or Reservoir Dogs.
Tarantinoesque - Madman
Tarantinoesque - Movietome (1st review on page)
Tarantinoesque - Radiotimes (caption, plus 2nd review/opinion)
Tarantinoesque - EW
Tarantinoesque - MusicOMH
Tarantinoesque - eFilmCritic
The last review on eFlimCritic called the film overlong, and uneven. I concur.