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    several other facts to point out the injustices that lie deep within the law enforcement system of the U.S. A very popular director by the name of Quentin Tarantino would agree in this case, based on a speech he gave in rebuttal to a few controversial statements he made in a previous protest against police brutality. In this particular piece, Tarantino addresses many significant events through the use of rhetorical definitions and parallel structure and uses a very harsh tone in order to convince the

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    something I've never seen in a movie before. How the motion picture begins you can unmistakably observe what precisely will happen in the film. He usually utilizes yellow content all through his movies which speaks to Tarantino’s style as a director. Tarantino doesn't take after the general war film structure. It doesn't have that cold, seriousness that is given Tarantino's ruthless impact on his movies. If

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    him or her having a well-written script. But what separates a great director from an iconic one, is how their films inspires not only the current, but also the new generation of filmmakers. The well-known Quentin Tarantino is one of those iconic directors. Born Quentin Jerome Tarantino on 27 March, 1963, he is arguably one of the most famous/influential modern directors of our generation to such an extent, that his name alone can sell a movie. Just as recognisable as his name, is his directing. Renowned

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    hollywood film directors have not changed the traditional gender roles in their films. I viewed four of Quentin Tarantino films (Reservoir Dogs, Django Unchained, Pulp Fiction, and Planet Terror) since many of his most critically acclaimed movies have also been heavily criticized for having male characters that are depicted as ‘too’ masculine and macho. From what I have seen Tarantino often depicts masculinity as violent, derogatory towards women, and is derisive to anything “weak” making the characters

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    Dialectic neocapitalist theory in the works of Tarantino 1. Tarantino and Derridaist reading In the works of Tarantino, a predominant concept is the concept of dialectic truth. However, Baudrillard promotes the use of modernism to read and modify class. Many desituationisms concerning the role of the participant as poet exist. If one examines prematerial Marxism, one is faced with a choice: either accept modernism or conclude that the task of the participant is deconstruction, given that prematerial

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    Inglorious Bastards, a movie released in 2009 and directed by Quentin Tarantino, is a historical fiction film. The movie provides an alternative historical ending of World War II, where Hitler, Goebbels, and other high-ranking Nazis were killed in a theatre fire. The film explores issues of American guilt dealing with how the Holocaust was handled before and during the war, and to a larger extent, race, immigration and genocidal issues. The main characters in the movie are The Bastards, a clandestine

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    Tarantino, Scene One. Main Characters : The Crew, The Godfather, Tarantino Setting : New York\\: Brooklyn , Queens , Downtown What do they do : Robb Bank , Give Money to Leader, Keep Some for Personal Use, Quit Mafia What is the catalyst that starts the rising action : The Leader decides to get rich and expand mafia Operations. Scene Two What is the Adventure : The mafia is plotting a heist to hold up a bank to expand mafia operations, The crew leader “ tarantino “ keeps some money and

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    be the best Tarantino film or the worst one. No matter which way the crowd was swayed this film was for a sure a memorable one, anywhere from Samuel L. Jackson’s misquoted bible verse to the famous dancing scene with John Travolta and Uma Thurman. These scenes are what made this film unique and so appealing to the public. Breaking records of being the first independent film to gross over 200 million dollars “Pulp Fiction” is no doubt the most outstanding film created by Quentin Tarantino. Amongst

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    Hans Lander is the rabbit Tarantino pulled from his mystical hat. Tarantino admits that he would have had to abandon production had Christoph not Waltzed through his door. Waltz was rewarded for his performance, receiving an Oscar for best supporting actor (he also won this prestigious award in his other Quintin Tarantino film “Django Unchained”). Cruel, confident and calculating, Landa steals many of the best moments from

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    In The Hateful Eight, Quentin Tarantino continues with his production of movies that yield high entertainment value through his visceral filmmaking style. Hateful’s plot structure and setting enables some of Tarantino’s most instrumental and signature traits to shine. The largely confined location, a stagecoach lodge in post-Civil War Wyoming, known as Minnie’s Haberdashery, creates an insulated atmosphere that places the entirety of the audience and film’s focus on the events occurring within

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