Friday, November 15, 2019
Q. Tarantinos Use of Different Film Elements in Kill Bill and Pulp Fic
Q. Tarantino's Use of Different Film Elements in Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction                                           Quentin Tarantino has used the lightning, colour, sound, camera, mise-en-scene,     iconography, speed of editing and special effects in Kill Bill and     Pulp Fiction to make the audience want to carry on watching. These     film elements have been used very effectively by the director in the     openings of both films to build audience interest.       The first aspect ââ¬â lightning was very helpful in building interest in     Kill Bill. The opening scene of Kill Bill is in black and white. It     was originally coloured but the critics have decided that the blood     which appears in this scene is too offensive and have censored it. The     best way to make the blood ââ¬Ëless visibleââ¬â¢ without remaking the     beginning of the film was to use black and white. It has a dramatic     and disturbing effect on the audience because of the negative     atmosphere the scene gets them into ââ¬â the audience feels danger,     suspense. In the opening scene lightning has been used to characterise     the woman. The light is natural; it comes from the windows in the     church where the scene is set. The womanââ¬â¢s face is half lit but the     other half is black. This was probably shown to symbolise her two     sides: good and bad. It gives the audience an insight into the womanââ¬â¢s     character ââ¬â it tells them that she does have an evil side. At this     point the audience might have a good reason to keep on watching ââ¬â to     find out those two sides of the woman they have just met.       The first scene of Kill Bill confronts the audienceââ¬â¢s idea on what     wedding should look like. The woman, which is heavily beaten up is     wearing...              ... it interesting, full of iconography, dynamic effects, original sound     etc. the director built himself a great tool for keeping the audience     until the whole plot is justified. A non-linear plot is also ââ¬Ëuniqueââ¬â¢     to films directed by Quentin Tarantino, by whom this style has been     developed.       If I was Quentin Tarantino, I would call my new film ââ¬ËContradictionââ¬â¢.     I think that it would fit the ââ¬ËTarantino styleââ¬â¢ of things in the wrong     order. It links with the theme of paradox, for example one thing     denies another, but that other thing seems true. The same can be     spotted in Tarantino films ââ¬â the end is at the beginning and the     beginning at the end, so what is the beginning and what is the end in     reality? Although the narrative is non-linear, in Tarantinoââ¬â¢s films     there is always a clear key, consequence that justifies the plot.                        
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