Quentin Tarantino Pulp Fiction

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The American Filmmaker and scriptwriter Quentin Tarantino is something of a kind. After two academy awards, Golden Globe Awards and BAFTA Awards each, Tarantino is undoubtedly one of the most influential directors of his generation. He established himself as an independent director in his first few films ‘reservoir Dogs’ in 1992 as cult cinema and ‘Pulp Fiction’ in 1994 as a neo-noir crime film. Spaghetti western characters like unusual camera placement, playing with light and shadows, conflicted characters and noir themes. Long sequences, scenes and conversations are very prominent in tarantino films.
Tarantino’s strong storytelling is one of his most powerful weapons. He owes most of his success to his excellent scriptwriting. His nonlinear story lines is one of the strong characteristics of his movies. Pulp Fiction is the biggest example of Tarantino’s out of sequence plot lines without the use of flashbacks, these stories are distinct yet interrelated which keeps the spectators invested in the movie till the end. The movie has three story lines beautifully played into seven sequences.
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He started his career with writing scripts for films and got famous and recognised writing Satya which went on to become one of the most critically acclaimed crime dramas with an intense story that penetrated into the psychology behind crime and violence. Kashayap carefully exploits the themes of sexual abuse, drugs, identity crisis in his plots.His art of morphing the old and creating new masterpieces using contemporary film making devices and pop culture is indubitably portrayed in Dev D (2009). Dev D is a contemporary take on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's classic Bengali novel Devdas . Both Quentin tarantino and Anurag kashyap are known to make films that depict the harsh truths of our society without sparing the gore or

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