Tarantino Dialogue - How Kill Bill Keeps Us Hooked

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Quentin Tarantino movies have some pretty interesting scene structure. This is important to pay attention to when you want to learn how to write dialogue like Quentin Tarantino. Our video essay takes you inside Quentin Tarantino’s writing process and scene structure so you can learn some filmmaking tips and techniques as well as screenwriting tips and techniques that will help you learn how to write dialogue in a screenplay.
Quentin Tarantino movies, like Kill Bill, have some of the most interesting dialogue in popular films today. We’re going to look at the dialogue and scene structure of a scene in Kill Bill where The Bride confronts Bill near the end of the movie.
If you want to learn how to write dialogue like Quentin Tarantino, this is the video essay and scene analysis for you. You’ll see why Quentin Tarantino dialogue is perfect for making movies and filmmaking that is centered around suspense, character, and plot.
You’ll be able to see how Quentin Tarantino created the Kill Bill quotes and the Kill Bill monologue to learn important tips on how to write dialogue in a screenplay. This video essay will touch on Quentin Tarantino’s writing process and his scene structure in Kill Bill.
Our film and scene analysis of Quentin Tarantino movies will serve as a masterclass on the Tarantino writing style and dialogue. Your scripts will thank you because they will have the same dramatic energy as a Quentin Tarantino movie, but with your unique screenwriting and filmmaking style. Then you can have a successful movie like Kill Bill.
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@syednoorerasul
@syednoorerasul 4 роки тому
I honestly loved the dialogue of Kill Bill more than the action. It's so raw, so savage, I wish I could talk like Beatrix.
@upcomingyogi
@upcomingyogi 3 роки тому
If you wanna talk like her you have to be a born killer 😁
@jdrc1233
@jdrc1233 3 роки тому
Being honest i thought the first one was farrr better until i heard that Superman speech....goddamnit the last confrontation between Beatrix and Bill has to be the best dialogue i’ve ever seen in an action movie
@thekhan4503
@thekhan4503 3 роки тому
Characters will work if we could connect with the character and see part of us in them or even wish to be like them. Characters!!
@katiematkowski7478
@katiematkowski7478 3 роки тому
SAME!
@knightr0685
@knightr0685 Рік тому
@@jdrc1233 Nah
@andreabruson5558
@andreabruson5558 4 роки тому
Every single word written by Tarantino has a purpose. Every time you hear a line that makes you think "what the hell you're talking about?" you will get, sooner or later, why it was there.
@wherethehoochiesat4210
@wherethehoochiesat4210 3 роки тому
I was off shrooms watching kill bill and it blew my mind how all the dialogue adds up nothing is irrelevant
@alexispapageorgiou72
@alexispapageorgiou72 3 роки тому
That Superman story. Only he... And I know how he does this too. He dives deeper than almost everyone. Man doesn't write characters. He lives with them.
@marzblaq7267
@marzblaq7267 4 роки тому
My favorite piece of dialogue from Quentin has to be O-Ren’s monologue. It established to me not only how ruthless she was, she’s fiercely proud of her heritage and she’s willing to kill anyone who tries to degrade her because of it.
@JayInDecent
@JayInDecent 2 роки тому
My favorite act/ dialogue is the Japan scene where Hattori Hanzo makes her sword. It's so sacred and beautiful
@fuuuuuuuuuckyouprerna
@fuuuuuuuuuckyouprerna 2 роки тому
@@JayInDecent yes exactly the music is kicking in and people are getting emotional breaking 28 year old vows because of their students' mistakes
@mr.dr0bot731
@mr.dr0bot731 2 роки тому
But, her dialogue only works because she isn't white. Her being poc is why it works. If she were white she would literally just be a Nazi.
@mintybadgerproductions
@mintybadgerproductions 2 роки тому
@@mr.dr0bot731 Not really. She decapitates the Yakuza boss because he undermines her authority based on her ethnicity. I'm the right context that could work for a white character.
@Kdog708
@Kdog708 2 роки тому
NOWS THE FUCKING TIME!!!!
@BostonsF1nest
@BostonsF1nest 3 роки тому
The last half hour of Kill Bill volume 2 might be my favorite ending to any movie ever. And the fight scene was only about 20 seconds long. The dialogue between Kiddo and Bill and what made it so incredible. The music by RZA was incredible too.
@WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs
@WhiteBloggerBlackSpecs 2 роки тому
Bill's dialogue about Superman...masterful
@DarthWinterMadness
@DarthWinterMadness Рік тому
I used to like Vol. 1 better when they came out. But after growing a little bit and seeing movies through a different lense made me appreciate Vol. 2 how it should be. That last half hour with just 20 secs of fighting disappointed me on first viewing. Now it's one of my favorite sequences, it deserves all of the praise it gets. Just great Tarantino dialogue as usual. The conversation is the fight, that's why it's great. Also, there's a version of the movie that only exists on DVD (there is apparently a bootleg version on Blu-ray) that's called The Whole Bloody Affair. It's one 4h movie, including the uncensored Japanese version of the fight against the Crazy 88. That's the way I watch it, just one story, one movie and it's amazing. Cheers from France! 🍻
@Zed-rw9ri
@Zed-rw9ri Рік тому
hell yeah
@HAPPYMERCS
@HAPPYMERCS 4 роки тому
I'm glad they did kill bill this time around. They normally use Inglorious Bastards.
@aenix
@aenix 4 роки тому
It's the borest dialogue until they spam the bullet to the floor
@rohanmiscrits
@rohanmiscrits 4 роки тому
@@aenix Yikes
@cmbotch5739
@cmbotch5739 3 роки тому
Inglourious Basterds is much better than Kill Bill
@jaimebenedict6440
@jaimebenedict6440 2 роки тому
i guess I'm quite randomly asking but does anyone know a good site to stream newly released tv shows online ?
@nashkian6353
@nashkian6353 2 роки тому
@Jaime Benedict i would suggest FlixZone. You can find it by googling =)
@highwind1991
@highwind1991 4 роки тому
When I was a young teen and first getting into film, Kill Bill was the first Tarantino film that I saw. And kill bill vol. 2's ending taught me early on that scenes with dialogue can be just as engaging if not more so than action scenes when it comes to concluding a story. I love me a good action climax, but Most of the time, simple human drama can be all you need to get the point across. It can pay off to take chances and to do the unexpected thing and not follow the cliches of storytelling
@c.c.244
@c.c.244 4 роки тому
"purse",a Bible has 3 4 thousand words in it no repeats,"Gothic Cathredal"
@c.c.244
@c.c.244 4 роки тому
that's forearm t
@user-ms7ez6tu7b
@user-ms7ez6tu7b 4 роки тому
Same here. Kill Bill is definitely my favorite of his.
@dawsondjodvorj2408
@dawsondjodvorj2408 4 роки тому
Dialogues are much better, powerful and impactful compared to an action sequence to conclude something.
@josiahemrick
@josiahemrick 2 роки тому
does anyone else get strangely teary eyed of how good this movie is? dialogue is sooo good im literally bored of any other movies but i could watch this over and over and i do. same with pulp fiction and hateful 8
@yallTweakin
@yallTweakin 2 роки тому
Sucks for you that you cant enjoy other stuff lmfao. I love all film
@DarthWinterMadness
@DarthWinterMadness Рік тому
I've felt similar after watching The Whole Bloody Affair, the 4h piece. I could watch any of his movies on repeat, that's what I did after each movie was released on digital. Or as I did with Django, saw it several times in the theater. That said, I'm not bored of any other movies. Some have similar rewatch value but not that many. Cheers from France! 🍻
@garciavashchino1
@garciavashchino1 4 роки тому
Wow has time flown. When I watched Kill Bill I had no children, now I have two daughters and I can't stop tearing up. It says I'm a bit of a masochist I'm going to now have to watch Kill Bill again. This film is to good.
@kdz5552
@kdz5552 3 роки тому
Like I was editing a scene in Kill Bill for a project but then accidentally ended up watching the entire movie... Truly keeps you hooked great job Tarantino 👏
@TheRealDarrylStrawberry
@TheRealDarrylStrawberry 4 роки тому
QT is a master at hiding exposition within the dialogue. Jackie Brown is 2 hours of exposition and you barely notice.
@jamessmithe5490
@jamessmithe5490 3 роки тому
I never thought Pulp Fiction was that violent; it was never explicit and most of the film was just great dialogue.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 3 роки тому
Great dialogue, and a little bit of brain matter too 😂
@metzger5850
@metzger5850 2 роки тому
Tell that to Marvin
@tallinnteyvat
@tallinnteyvat Рік тому
​@@metzger5850 if you're not getting accidentally shot in the head that is
@shadowxe2001
@shadowxe2001 4 роки тому
Tarantino’s dialogues deserve a genre of their own
@dhavaldesai6202
@dhavaldesai6202 4 роки тому
Kill Bill films are extremely underrated terantino films.
@fakecubed
@fakecubed 4 роки тому
They're underrated? I thought everyone liked them.
@q_q123
@q_q123 3 роки тому
Nah, I think it gets the love it deserves
@dhavaldesai6202
@dhavaldesai6202 3 роки тому
@@fakecubed when they talk about best of his film they mention inglorious basterds and pulp fiction .
@dhavaldesai6202
@dhavaldesai6202 3 роки тому
@@q_q123 when they talk about best of his film they mention inglorious basterds and pulp fiction.
@BostonsF1nest
@BostonsF1nest 3 роки тому
Kill Bill 1 & 2 are without a doubt my favorite Tarantino movies. Really the only movie he’s made I didn’t enjoy was Reservoir Dogs... just thought it was so fuckin boring
@yunusadem
@yunusadem 4 роки тому
Studio Binder: Cool videos with amazing voices.
@ggstarwizzrd
@ggstarwizzrd 4 роки тому
Man RIP Bill the "Snake Charmer".
@its_destruggle2226
@its_destruggle2226 2 роки тому
There’s something about Tarantino dialogue that just hooks me, his films are the only ones that I can sit and watch without doing anything else, just sitting watching the TV with nothing else, it’s wonderful
@TheRealDarrylStrawberry
@TheRealDarrylStrawberry 4 роки тому
Brad Pitt's speech in Inglorious Bastards is pure music "a Word of Warning to all you Would-be Warriors" "the Disemboweled, Dismembered, Disfigured Bodies of their Brothers we leave Behind us"
@theatifaks
@theatifaks 4 роки тому
StudioBinder is killing it with content quality 👏👍👏👌
@akshaykumar.p.k8205
@akshaykumar.p.k8205 4 роки тому
Each and every dialogues from tarantino films will push us deep into the film. And tarantino 😍🔥a gem of a director.
@mr.c_visuals
@mr.c_visuals 4 роки тому
Revising those film school breakdown days
@c.c.244
@c.c.244 4 роки тому
"purse,"close that with the line. "ahh.",Gothic Grim Reaper,"forearm t" "eternal life,read it forever"
@c.c.244
@c.c.244 4 роки тому
a Church weighs over 33,000 pounds "Bible and top comment what a read"
@c.c.244
@c.c.244 4 роки тому
that past keeps creaping up "films are with . . .",uhmm mm uhm they see the comments here and they see clips "cheeks are soft",Hell on Earth no repeats,Goth.
@c.c.244
@c.c.244 4 роки тому
vault no repeats
@primernetwork
@primernetwork 4 роки тому
Y’all have truly gave me the confidence to write long dialogue scenes, as I’ve always been full of words and expression in life and when I’ve written, but now you guys have broken down the necessary process to making this move efficient! God bless y’all! Killing the cinema education game!
@Naji_1
@Naji_1 4 роки тому
Kill Bill, my favorite of Tarantino. thank u for the explanatory video on Quentin's suspenseful engaging, always intriguing dialogue.
@adibonts
@adibonts 4 роки тому
This is crazy good! Thanks for this Studiobinder!
@joshuakilroy7599
@joshuakilroy7599 2 роки тому
Exceptionally well done. Just watching it really clarified some issues with a scene I am working on. Highly recommended.
@laxmi371
@laxmi371 4 роки тому
And I just finished binge watching all of Studiobinder's videos! Feel like I have accomplished something... gained so much knowledge... (even though I do not sound like Tarantino :-P )
@tika4471
@tika4471 3 роки тому
i just watched kill bill volume 1 & 2 and i am so in love with the dialogues🙌
@bazag
@bazag 2 місяці тому
"ah, so, the point emerges" . . darn right it does. that superman speech is pure gold.
@RodTejada502
@RodTejada502 4 роки тому
Brilliant analysis!
@pallavrajpatra7227
@pallavrajpatra7227 2 роки тому
I needed this video essay in my life.
@Hubbard61
@Hubbard61 Рік тому
Tarintino also wrote the script for "True Romance", which itself is a masterpiece BECAUSE of the dialogue.
@isaac_alexander_v
@isaac_alexander_v 4 роки тому
Tarantino’s structure for dialog is sometimes repetitive and unnatural. It can be very flowery and all his characters speak and sound like him. They all adhere to that same structure. Like at times too detailed. But I love about 80% of it. A true gem.
@NathanLorenzana
@NathanLorenzana 7 місяців тому
That's called "style".
@jameswilliam2003
@jameswilliam2003 4 роки тому
Kill Bill introduces me to Tarantino's Filmography. And it becomes my personal favorite movie of his
@taesang5664
@taesang5664 2 роки тому
dialogue and characterization are far more important aspects of a movie than action can ever hope to be.
@ClaudioDesideriFilms
@ClaudioDesideriFilms 3 роки тому
Sooo cool! Thanks Studio Binder!
@athulsabarish828
@athulsabarish828 Рік тому
I like kill bill a lot because it didn't beat me over the head like marvel or something that the protagonist is a female. She was so badass
@salemaidaros8354
@salemaidaros8354 4 роки тому
Best channel ever thank you
@krystiankrzewinski
@krystiankrzewinski 4 роки тому
I love it, I swear. Your videos are so well made. SUB FOR YOU!
@justforfunproduction9425
@justforfunproduction9425 4 роки тому
Thanks for the video!
@CondePablo
@CondePablo 4 роки тому
thanks for this!
@juma__
@juma__ 3 роки тому
Every tangent Tarantino writes on dialogue still has purpose to the theme of the scene, that's why is so engaging.
@JeyakanthanNitharsan
@JeyakanthanNitharsan 2 роки тому
thank you so much to make this video for us
@aisforamerica2185
@aisforamerica2185 4 роки тому
Got the first 8 on my shelf, along with True Romance, Four Rooms, and Natural Born Killers.
@vicentecampos2893
@vicentecampos2893 Рік тому
Very interesting,thx, great work.
@BDTPBO
@BDTPBO 3 роки тому
As I’m getting older I find myself watching Kill Bill more than any other Tarantino movie.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 роки тому
What's your favorite dialogue scene from Kill Bill? Let us know by replying here 🎥 🎞 🎬
@MOFOSmackdownTheater
@MOFOSmackdownTheater 4 роки тому
The Bride and Gogo. BK: Gogo, right? GG: Bingo. And you're Black Mamba. BK: Our reputations precede us. GG: Don't they? BK: Gogo, I know you feel you must protect your mistress. But I beg you, walk away. GG: You call that begging? GG: You can beg better than that. Short, sweet, to the point. A masterclass in writing... in 39 words.
@andreabruson5558
@andreabruson5558 4 роки тому
the dialogue between bill and budd.
@21stCenturyNabokov
@21stCenturyNabokov 4 роки тому
The Superman dialogue
@magicmarvel
@magicmarvel 4 роки тому
- Any good with the shotgun? - Not that I have to be at this range, but I'm a fucking surgeon with the shotgun! Karen Kim simultaneously disrespecting Vernita Green and surgeons in the process.
@IntoxiKent
@IntoxiKent 4 роки тому
This one for sure us my all time fave Tarantino scene, which is why I clicked on it fast. A close second is the opening interrogation scene from inglorious basterds. Just magical
@prateeksingh8815
@prateeksingh8815 4 роки тому
Tarantino - the God of writing dialogues!
@shivaedha8942
@shivaedha8942 2 роки тому
Tqq soo much studio binder 👍
@leoexgb3219
@leoexgb3219 4 роки тому
The Superman analysis bugs the hell out of me though. Then again, it IS through the eyes of well, Bill.
@leoexgb3219
@leoexgb3219 4 роки тому
@Christian Tompkins oh absolutely. The analysis he has of Kiddo is dead on, again I however don't believe Superman views the human race as weak......I wonder if he wrote for the DCCU before he had his heart exploded 😂
@neegas3490
@neegas3490 4 роки тому
@Christian Tompkins oop
@Ruylopez778
@Ruylopez778 4 роки тому
I guess the idea was imply these two are kind of elite, and alien, from all the little people. Plus Superman had his costume right from being a baby, and spent his whole life trying to fit in, so I can't think of a more suitable comic book character for his anecdote. As you say, seeing humans as weak, is merely Bill's take on it, which adds something to his characterisation.
@GearWukong
@GearWukong 4 роки тому
It's pretty much how lex luther sees superman.
@morcey7154
@morcey7154 4 роки тому
​@chubbyurma Eh, I disagree. Clark dresses like a nerd so that he's a far cry from what people expect of Superman, which allows him to maintain his Superman status as a secret. If he walked around in clothes that showed off his huge muscles, and didn't wear those goofy big glasses, it'd be tougher to justify why people don't immediately clock who he is. It's really nothing to do with how he sees the average person; he raised by, and grew up with, "average humans". For all intents and purposes, aside from how his body reacts to the yellow sun, he pretty much IS human himself.
@abloshow91
@abloshow91 4 роки тому
I dont know how you knew i was ob a Tarantino binge
@soklamon
@soklamon 4 роки тому
We talk about Tarantino's amazing dialogues and we forget to mention that he was initially writing dialogues with Roger Avary. Which has totally determine his style.
@rogerhwerner6997
@rogerhwerner6997 2 роки тому
I'd watch Tarantino just for the dialog. The man is brilliant!
@DedicatedSpirit8
@DedicatedSpirit8 6 місяців тому
The aesthetics, showdowns and actual fights had me hooked on th KILLBILL series
@user-sx2un5bc3q
@user-sx2un5bc3q 3 місяці тому
That was so good to watch tarantino is a master director
@subhasish_barui
@subhasish_barui 4 роки тому
Yout channel is best of the best
@jothishprabu8
@jothishprabu8 3 роки тому
The Hateful Eight has the best dialouges imo.
@jothishprabu8
@jothishprabu8 3 роки тому
@Iron Gamer It's one of this best. Only true Tarantino fans will enjoy that movie.
@DANIEL-xp5jh
@DANIEL-xp5jh 2 роки тому
Damn right, the whole movie is basically dialogue and I was hooked from the beginning to the end.
@omegazx7236
@omegazx7236 2 роки тому
It's not his worst one in my opinion but there's no way it's better than Pulp fiction, Kill bill and Inglorious basterds
@mrsportsguy134
@mrsportsguy134 Рік тому
Great scene, Uma and David Carradine did a great job
@theatifaks
@theatifaks 4 роки тому
Love it. 👍👌👏
@Robincredible
@Robincredible 4 роки тому
I've killed a hell of a lot of people to get to this point
@1mikhaelone
@1mikhaelone 4 роки тому
great information! Thank you, StudioBinder
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 роки тому
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! 😊✌🏻🎬
@pabloikv3836
@pabloikv3836 Рік тому
In my personals, David was incredible as a QT character I've ever seen. Bill was amazing and great performed by David C, who reast in peace ❤💚
@nathanslay6342
@nathanslay6342 2 роки тому
Kill Bill is awesome! I loved the action and style of the film. But of course the dialogue is still absolutely needed to give it an extra layer, too!
@loubloom24
@loubloom24 4 роки тому
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@birlove1471
@birlove1471 3 роки тому
I understood the gold watch was all but roger averys, but Tarantino injected his own pacing and some changes to it, in order to have the final pulp fiction section?? I could be wrong. Could you possibly do a Tarantino/Avery dialogue analysis.. to see how we got the final product of pulp fiction, as to be fair to Avery he rarely gets any notice at all. Thanks for this video. Very good.
@risherock7171
@risherock7171 4 роки тому
Nice
@vanichennam2193
@vanichennam2193 4 роки тому
Good videos
@fryguyfilms5725
@fryguyfilms5725 4 роки тому
Lets go!!! 🔥
@fryguyfilms5725
@fryguyfilms5725 4 роки тому
1st btw but who cares lol
@wrecklessfilmsofficial
@wrecklessfilmsofficial 3 роки тому
Where other films use dialogue to move the story, Tarantino's dialogue is the story. He doesn't use it as a tool.
@krutikastudio
@krutikastudio 3 роки тому
Amazing video. Thank you so much #krutikaanimationstudio
@LaurentEN
@LaurentEN 2 роки тому
I love how something around 75% of Tarantino movies are just dialogue
@RitvijTiwari
@RitvijTiwari 4 роки тому
Will they use Death Proof?
@winstong7438
@winstong7438 2 роки тому
Dope
@AlbertAlbertB.
@AlbertAlbertB. 2 роки тому
The gentleman who normally voice-overs these is missed here.
@user-ws2nl4mt5h
@user-ws2nl4mt5h 4 роки тому
I am your foreign audience, my English is not very good, hope you can add subtitles in video in the future, thank you
@SuperAlfern
@SuperAlfern 2 місяці тому
But its not just dialogue, he also always keeps it visually interesting. Even in scenes that arent action scenes.
@Rodrigo8
@Rodrigo8 4 роки тому
Waiting for Robert Eggers explanations collection
@smolboy1237
@smolboy1237 3 роки тому
Someone help me explain this. I heard that dialogue is about context. For the scene in Pulp Fiction about the Royale with Cheese scene. Despite it not having to do with the context of the following moment, why is it still memorable?
@NathanLorenzana
@NathanLorenzana 7 місяців тому
Kind of a late reply, but I think it has to do with the fact that it introduces the characters as humans, having a very fun and interesting conversation before they go into character to get a job done later. It's also funny because you can see that the 2 guys are obviously killers but they're talking about burgers... which so happens there's a half-eaten burger in the next scene that Jules takes a bite off. It's just amazing how it all ties up and gets us hooked.
@artistaccount
@artistaccount 6 місяців тому
It's like the the tip scene at the start of reservoir dogs. I forget the exact name but it's like an introduction to the characters even though it doesn't relate much to the story it's just a way for authors to show us the characters and even foreshadow events that happen in the movie with benign little things in the character introduction scene that turn into on second reading or viewing oh this character did this in the intro that's why in he told or is shrewd or whatever the charavters personality type is later on in the movie This is a long winded way of saying the character introduction scene is about showing their personality and linking those actions in the intro scene to later critical events in the story
@luisleija
@luisleija 3 роки тому
7:00 is ああそう not ah so! in Japanese: humorous, derogatory. Used in representations or imitations of Japanese and (by misidentification) Chinese speech, especially to express affirmation, acknowledgement, understanding, or realization
@illaveyoubutler2
@illaveyoubutler2 4 роки тому
Love the dialogue in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.....Don’t cry in front of the Mexicans, The three Georges Peppard, Maharis and Chakiris, YOUR’E THE BLIND ONE!!!!
@KevalVorahere
@KevalVorahere 4 роки тому
I will say that adding stakes is not necessary. I am not talking about Tarantino, am talking about extended dialogues. Take an example of Seinfeld. They are generally talking and talking, but there is nothing at stake there. Like the pulp fiction Mac n Cheese dialogues, Seinfeld writes about the watch, the pen, parking lot, chinese restaurant and more. I know the example which am using is very far from Tarantino, but am solely talking about extended dialogues and how it keeps you hooked.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 роки тому
It's important to note that Seinfeld and Tarantino films are drastically different genres. One is a TV sitcom and the other is a vibrant, gritty, and violent cinematic experience. Creating stakes in a Seinfeld conversation scene would be disingenuous to the show's style and tone. Whereas, in a Tarantino film, the stakes are set high and are inherent occurrences in the storyline due to Tarantino's direction. Not sure where you're going with this comparison. Thanks for watching though! Hope you like our other content 😊✌🏻🎬
@KevalVorahere
@KevalVorahere 4 роки тому
@@StudioBinder No, no am sorry if I offended you. I did not mean that, I was not actually comparing, I am just saying that it happened in Seinfeld too. So, I meant stakes need not be very high, but yes, Tarantino films are different. I love your content. Thank you and again sorry.
@StudioBinder
@StudioBinder 4 роки тому
@@KevalVorahere Didn't take any offense at all. Appreciate the clarification! 😊
@piedradelaselvados
@piedradelaselvados 2 роки тому
Its quite simple: if the voice over is done by the old dude, I'm watching the video, if not I won't. Excalibur!
@UvpMohan
@UvpMohan Рік тому
I love Tarantino films but in kill bill there were many scenes that are "out of logic" and many mistakes but he hides them with his raw style making and strong screenplay, Eg: That Fight between crazy 88 (Wow..What a Women.. Ahh wait a minute Wtf ?) My Reaction while watching those scenes but I loved all the characters. Any Relatable Reaction Guys..😅
@joewas2225
@joewas2225 4 місяці тому
QT can keep us engaged no matter what. Even look at RD & the I don't tip scene. That could've been longer.
@simonefabiane9562
@simonefabiane9562 2 роки тому
I love the beginning of Reservoir Dogs. There seems to be an odd pointlessness to that scene in the restaurant and the truth is if you remove it, it wont make the difference to the story. However, I think there are four purposes to the scene. First it introduces us the characters in style. Second, its sets the tone of the story. It allows us to make up our minds about how we feel about them. Here's how I feel about the characters. I like the father and son because they consider paying a tip to the waitress almost a duty. The son collects the tips and the father checks the total. So even though they are thieves, they still have principals that I respect. The babbling idiot who is speaking nonsense and who is inconsequential to the mini plot of the scene is oddly enough, Quentin's character. It will mirror his pointlessness in the overall story. Even when he speaks here he seems to be ignored. The one that ratted out Mr Pink when the old man asked who didnt tip, is the overall rat in the story. The one that I hate is the man who is stealing his money rather than earning it but is not generous enough to leave a tip. Mr White's ability to confiscate the old man's book and still live to tell the tale shows that the old man has heart is a father figure to most of these people. Other than Pink everyone else has heart and compassion. However the fourth purpose is subversion of expectation. Even though we are being shown that they are nice people, what happens afterwards, spins our opinion of them on its head. Awesome opening.
@sairamkrishnamathe1810
@sairamkrishnamathe1810 4 роки тому
Please do a video of mise en scène .
@cheappurposes2904
@cheappurposes2904 2 роки тому
Personally I'm not a huge fan of the ending of this film but I appreciate the craft behind it.
@damianxcv
@damianxcv 3 місяці тому
I love this movie and i love how its costructed, ith hurts me the superficiality of this analisys
@deochn
@deochn 4 роки тому
Bong joon-ho film next please
@BudsCartoon
@BudsCartoon 11 місяців тому
But you know it's QT shoehorning in comic book references. At some point, QT's dialogue being unpredictable and seemingly random, makes it predictable.
@SymonSaysTV
@SymonSaysTV 4 роки тому
🧐 That is way too much intellectualisation for Tarantino, I’m sure. That is not how he works. He is much more intuitive than that. He just puts his characters in a situation, let them talk and have them revile the outcome. And that’s how I do it to.
@Ruylopez778
@Ruylopez778 4 роки тому
But how to become intuitive? either; 1. read/watch and write a lot until it clicks through trial and error until mastery 2. start with a formula (based on what others have made = read/watch) and imitate and adapt it until mastery
@artistaccount
@artistaccount 6 місяців тому
​@@Ruylopez778 Tarantino did both I assume . On UKposts Tarantino says he was in acting class and filled in the blanks with original Tarantino dialogue for scenes from movies that he couldn't accurately remember . And Tarantino is a movie film nerd who reuses tons of famous shots from movies. So I conclude qt did both of your points to become a movie genius
@hishamelqenawy
@hishamelqenawy 4 роки тому
I Fucking love this channel
@timeofthewhoviansunited1504
@timeofthewhoviansunited1504 2 роки тому
What page number is this scene from?
@krutikastudio
@krutikastudio 4 роки тому
Thank you #krutikaanimationstudio
@abloshow91
@abloshow91 4 роки тому
This is not necessarily accurate saying act one is physical should be replaced with act 1 is responsible for hooking you and show you in a loud defining way the types of characters your dealing with 2 uses the hook to explain the character and grows the cobversation throughout the scene 3 is the culmination of the argument/conversation and follow under that structure an air of conflict that ypu wont understand how to implement if you dont specifically study it in films or any other story based medium. Act 1 show the characters act 2 explain the characters act 3 decipate the inter character conflict. I've never made a screenplay or film so........ Do with that what you will
@abloshow91
@abloshow91 4 роки тому
@August Canaille that too
@ggdevelopment7403
@ggdevelopment7403 4 роки тому
What is the name of the song playing at 5:05?
@ismailahmed4311
@ismailahmed4311 2 роки тому
Its Tate Langton Twisted nerve
@alexfischer9213
@alexfischer9213 2 роки тому
"10 long years your father wore this watch, I possess..."
@DoctorCyan
@DoctorCyan 4 роки тому
Oh ok
@Imbetterthanthis1
@Imbetterthanthis1 2 роки тому
Whats the Name of the Song 3:48
@andreabruson5558
@andreabruson5558 4 роки тому
why joining a cinema school when you can just subscribe to Studio Binder??? ❤️
@mr.c_visuals
@mr.c_visuals 4 роки тому
🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@baronvonbeandip
@baronvonbeandip 2 роки тому
Ya know who writes like Tarantino? Nishio Ishin.
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