Because it's a brilliant film. It's funny, and violent, and it's got Harvey Keitel and Tim Roth in it, and everything. And a cracking sound track.Maybe there's no comparison between Ian sleeping with Laura and Reservoir Dogs after all. Ian hasn't got Harvey Keitel and Tim Roth in him. And Ian's not funny. Or violent. And he's got a crap sound track, judging from what we used to hear through the ceiling. I've taken this as far as it will go.
The narrator expresses admiration for the film "Reservoir Dogs," highlighting its humor, violence, star power with actors like Harvey Keitel and Tim Roth, and an excellent soundtrack. This film stands out in the narrator's mind, providing a vivid contrast to Ian's lackluster life and existence. Ian is depicted as a dull character who fails to embody the same excitement or quality as the movie.
The narrator reflects on the disparity between Ian's experiences and the cinematic thrill of "Reservoir Dogs." While the film is noted for its compelling elements, Ian's life is described as unremarkable. The comparison underscores Ian's shortcomings, emphasizing that he lacks the charm and dynamic qualities found in the characters of the film, making his existence seem rather mundane in contrast.