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"True Romance"

"True Romance" is a 1993 crime film directed by Tony Scott and written by Quentin Tarantino. It follows Clarence, a comic book store clerk, and Alabama, a call girl, who fall in love quickly. They steal a suitcase of cocaine from a drug dealer to start anew together. Their passionate escape leads to violence and chaos as they try to evade both the criminals and law enforcement. The film explores themes of love, reckless destiny, and the brutal consequences of choices made in the heat of passion, all set within a stylish, fast-paced narrative characteristic of Tarantino's sharp dialogue and storytelling.