Friday 18 May 2012

Quentin Tarantino, a review (work in progress)



It has been widely debated that Quentin Tarantino's style of directing and producing movies is just other movies, never coming up with a fresh new idea for himself. Others debate that this is Tarantino's style and because he hasn't changed since he started to direct it is unlikely that he will change, which many will argue is a good thing.

We can tell that his inspiration from different films bleeds into his other films. in an interview about Kill bill, Tarantino describes kill bill as a 'revenge' movie, 'Revenge movies span all genre's, that plots been in kung fu movies, samurai movies, spaghetti westerns' these specific genre's tend to be used by Tarantino as a basis for a more complex movie. Kill bill for example draws on the whole 'Samurai Revenge' movie, where an individual would have 'a bunch of jokers screw them up really badly' and kill loved ones around them or 'beat the hell out of them' and then that individual tracks each person down and 'makes them wish they were dead'.




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