1) The dialogue on his films are of extreme violence and also the shots. Also a very distinctive feature of Tarantino films is that mixes up features from the past and with the present.
2) Tarantino wasn´t a student, he learned from his craft days and video clerk days.
3) It was critized in 1992 by many because it used ultra-violent scenes. Also because the people said that it was kind of a copy from King Kong´s movie, City On Fire.
4) Crime and gangster films.
5)
"God's Eye POV"
In the picture appears Budd looking at the money in his trailer, in Kill Bill: Volume 2. With this type of angle shot you could see clearly the sceen.
"The Corpse POV"
Here is a shot In Pulp Fiction, When Marsellus wakes up after being hit by Butch's car. this low angle shot helps you see their facial expressions
The Trunk POV Shot
Here appear In Death Proof, Zoe and Kim looking under the hood of Jasper's 1970 Dodge Challenger. This is a low angle shot that is good to show the facial expressions of the characters during the opening of the trunk.
This shot shows Vincent Vega in Mia Wallace's bathroom, In Pulp Fiction. This type of shot make you feel that the character is alone in the bathroom.
7)
A) A Mexican Standoff is the name given to the shot that shows to or more persons shooting each other with their guns
B) The Mexican Standoff term comes from the movie "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," of Sergio Leone in 1966
C)
D)
In Reservoir Dogs : Mr White vs Nice Guy Eddie vs Joe Cabot
A) The Mac Guffin element is the one that drives the movie´s plot forward without having a specific relevance on its own.
B) In Pulp Fiction, activates the action but don´t have any further purpose.
C) Eleven: All the movie is based in stole a bank, and they do a plan to have the gold egg.
"The Corpse POV"
Here is a shot In Pulp Fiction, When Marsellus wakes up after being hit by Butch's car. this low angle shot helps you see their facial expressions
The Trunk POV Shot
Here appear In Death Proof, Zoe and Kim looking under the hood of Jasper's 1970 Dodge Challenger. This is a low angle shot that is good to show the facial expressions of the characters during the opening of the trunk.
6) “The Mirror Shot”
This shot shows Vincent Vega in Mia Wallace's bathroom, In Pulp Fiction. This type of shot make you feel that the character is alone in the bathroom.
7)
A) A Mexican Standoff is the name given to the shot that shows to or more persons shooting each other with their guns
B) The Mexican Standoff term comes from the movie "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," of Sergio Leone in 1966
C)
D)
In Reservoir Dogs : Mr White vs Nice Guy Eddie vs Joe Cabot
In Pulp Fiction : Vincent Vega vs Yolanda vs Jules Winnfield
8)A) The Mac Guffin element is the one that drives the movie´s plot forward without having a specific relevance on its own.
B) In Pulp Fiction, activates the action but don´t have any further purpose.
C) Eleven: All the movie is based in stole a bank, and they do a plan to have the gold egg.
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