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The Sentiments of War in Spielberg and Tarantino
2017Chapter Five’s examines two ‘post-classical’ examples of Hollywood’s war/combat genre, examining their problematic negotiation of sentimentality as fundamentally melodramatic films. The ‘camp’ appropriation of violence and identity of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds (2009) is conceived in such respects as an apparent rhetorical antidote to the
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English Text Construction, 2023
Abstract Suspense as an aesthetic effect is a key narrative strategy of thriller movies, serving the function of entertainment for wide audiences. As the plot unfolds, arcs of suspense rely on triggering an appealing sense of anticipation that calls for a resolution. The present study examines the creation of suspense throughout fictional
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Abstract Suspense as an aesthetic effect is a key narrative strategy of thriller movies, serving the function of entertainment for wide audiences. As the plot unfolds, arcs of suspense rely on triggering an appealing sense of anticipation that calls for a resolution. The present study examines the creation of suspense throughout fictional
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2018
An in-depth study of all Tarantino’s feature films to date (from Reservoir Dogs to The Hateful Eight), Quentin Tarantino: A Poetics and Politics of Cinematic Metafiction argues that, far from wallowing in narcissism and solipsism, a charge directed not only at Tarantino but at metafiction in general, these self-conscious fictions do more than just ...
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An in-depth study of all Tarantino’s feature films to date (from Reservoir Dogs to The Hateful Eight), Quentin Tarantino: A Poetics and Politics of Cinematic Metafiction argues that, far from wallowing in narcissism and solipsism, a charge directed not only at Tarantino but at metafiction in general, these self-conscious fictions do more than just ...
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2010
This book places Quentin Tarantino at the heart of Hollywood, showing a director who speaks film through film, who examines the world beyond the movies in a way few have previously attempted, and at which fewer still have succeeded. Quentin Tarantino: Life at the Extremesexplores the uses of violence in the films Tarantino has written ...
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This book places Quentin Tarantino at the heart of Hollywood, showing a director who speaks film through film, who examines the world beyond the movies in a way few have previously attempted, and at which fewer still have succeeded. Quentin Tarantino: Life at the Extremesexplores the uses of violence in the films Tarantino has written ...
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2012
Bursting on the scene with the controversial Reservoir Dogs (1992), Quentin Tarantino has become known for a particular brand of film violence and postmodern pastiche that has won him both accolades and censure. Studying acting and working as a video store clerk, Tarantino had long been interested in cinema and in writing screenplays.
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Bursting on the scene with the controversial Reservoir Dogs (1992), Quentin Tarantino has become known for a particular brand of film violence and postmodern pastiche that has won him both accolades and censure. Studying acting and working as a video store clerk, Tarantino had long been interested in cinema and in writing screenplays.
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Un'analisi del film di Quentin Tarantino "The Hateful Eight"
TUPPINI, Tommaso
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Tarantinos in the Attic: A Brief History of Quentin Tarantino’s Use of Trademarks in Storytelling
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019This is not write-up on Tarantino’s abilities as a filmmaker, since there is a lot of existing literature on the matter. However, what has gone unnoticed, especially across the Intellectual Property circles is his use of IP in storytelling. IP is used for many things, but its most laudable use is the enrichment of knowledge and creativity.
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Tarantino’s Auteurist Anachronisms
19th-Century MusicWith a penchant for provocation, Quentin Tarantino has an unmistakably postmodern approach to soundtrack design. As an archetypal “melomane” auteur (Gorbman 2007), he frequently juxtaposes the iconic and the ironic, making use of late sixties pop-rock and the music of seventies genre films—spaghetti westerns, Blaxploitation, horror—in surprising and ...
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In iconic films like Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino personified the spirit of ’90s filmmaking, boldly forging his own opportunities rather than waiting for the movie industry to come knocking on his door. He and his fellow travelers—directors like Richard Linklater (Dazed and Confused), John Singleton (Boyz n the Hood), Guillermo ...
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