@immatthewj Reservoir Dogs
You are probably right with the flash back editing. It did break up the film so it was a nonlinear story telling. To me Reservoir Dogs was comparable with 12 Angry Men and the confines of that film. The flashbacks in one versus the recalling of evidence in the other.
l never worked out how much percentage wise the film takes place in the warehouse, but the confines made that movie feel much longer than the actual running time. I am also speaking as an ex projectionist who showed the film many times in the 90s. It brought back memories of another film with an odd bunch of criminals…..The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) and 4 henchmen with colour names. Tarantino may have been a fan of that film too….right after the Spaghetti Western boom.
If you want to watch a western (an Italian western) with a difference, try and view “Il Grande Silenzio” The Great Silence for another interesting finale. Tarantino was inspired so much from his “Spaghetti Western” heritage as an avid film goer and collector of Italian film music. All this is evidenced in his films and borrowed soundtracks he edited into his movies.

