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    film above others. But what exactly makes ‘Reservoir Dogs’ a cult film? 2. Tarantino In January of 1991 a film titled Reservoir Dogs (1992) hit the Sundance Film festival. The writer-director was a first-timer by the name of Quentin Tarantino. The film garnered critical acclaim and the director became a legend in the England‚ UK and the cult film circuit. The fact that it was directed by Tarantino was enough to make sure this movie would be one. Of course this did not happen over

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    clandestine pastimes‚ the sharing of which cemented a bond between Paul and his father in exclusion to brother Andrew and Paul’s long-dead mother. This bond‚ and other parallel strands‚ are revealed via one of a series of flashbacks resembling what Quentin Tarantino once described as an "answers first‚ questions later" structure. Though "Reservoir Dogs" seems an unlikely reference point‚ "Den" is similarly informed and driven by initially confusing

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    Introduction I have reviewed the film Reservoir Dogs directed by Quentin Tarantino. The film is about a jewelry heist gone totally wrong. The film involves different criminals. The film runs together from start to end with a basic plot and theme that matches every character from beginning to the bloody end. I will explain the theme‚ plot‚ character development‚ and style of film. I will explain the editing techniques used in this film and how the deviations from standard editing.

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    without morals. A lot of movie critics would say that Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) and Vincent (John Travolta) possess no ethical values‚ no sense of morality. They also say that the movie does not convey a message. The movie does convey a message; Quentin Tarantino just masks it behind the street-savvy talk and murdering of persons who “wronged the boss.” Pulp Fiction is about a world where cold-blooded murder and greed are socially acceptable. Virtues as Aristotle states are mainly based off of habits

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    backing and qualifiers. Pulp Fiction is a movie that was made in 1994. Directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring several actors that grew to become A-list stars like Samuel L. Jackson and Bruce Willis‚ Pulp Fiction became one of the most critically acclaimed movies of that year. The movie is famous for its clever and humorous dialogue‚ its gruesome and stylized violence‚ and interconnecting storylines that Tarantino has become acclaimed for. In one of the first scenes of Pulp Fiction‚ Jules Winnfield

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    shapeless mass of matter. 2. A magazine or book containing lurid subject matter and being characteristically printed on rough‚ unfinished paper.” That is what you first get a taste of in the 1994 movie‚ Pulp Fiction. This film was directed by Quentin Tarantino‚ this film is very unpredictable and very surprising. It makes thrill and action seekers get rid of all anything they thought they knew about this type of movie. In this film the director uses surprise and mystery mixed with insane humor and

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    cinematography. The framing structure/distance‚ film space‚ shot duration‚ and lighting are all part of the overall cinematography. All of these things can determine the feel of a film. Reservoir Dogs is a film that is heavily based on the dialogue. Tarantino definitely has his own scriptwriting style. Most of the film takes place in a warehouse building‚ with the men going in and out. Besides the flashbacks that occur due to the non-linear structure of the film‚ the majority of the film takes place

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    a very high re-watch value‚ easily earning it a place in the top 100 movies of all time according to the American Film Institute ("AFI’s 100 Years...100 Movies - 10th Anniversary Edition."). Dialogue from Jules’ bible verse to Jimmie’s (played by Quentin Tarintino) lines about “dead nigger storage” are both extremely shocking and fresh. Few movies are able to combine the freshness of banter between characters as well as the quotability. Many of the lines in the film make a viewer step back and look

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    years as an influential and groundbreaking story of a botched bank robbery told through the eyes of each different characters point of view. The scenes are strategically organized out of order and lead the story through a maze of plot advancements. Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs opened in October 1992 and draws many influences and themes from Kubrick’s film. The unorthodox arrangement of scenes accompanied by meticulously crafted development of character side stories can be seen in both features

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    I based my movie project on the film‚ Pulp Fiction‚ by Quentin Tarantino. This film stars such names as John Travolta‚ Samuel L. Jackson‚ Uma Thurman‚ and Bruce Willis. The movie has a few different aspect that takes form thoughout the plot. One of which is about John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson’s characters‚ who play a couple of deadly‚ cold hearted hit-men. Another is about an over the hill boxer‚ played by Bruce Willis‚ who scams the head boss of a mafia-like cartel for some big time money

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