Thứ Sáu, 8 tháng 6, 2018

How did Tarantino's career change?

How did Tarantino's career change?

Tarantino's career began wide open with two parts of the line-up of violent killers Kill Bill (Chasing Bill) made viewers excited to "launch" the wild cinema of a new line of films led by him. However, this time many critics point out that Tarantino's films tend to be violent and bloodthirsty, which has a negative impact on young people and viewers. The whole scene of Kill Bill is a bloody revenge story in the underworld.



There are even teenage killers in the movie, such as Gogo Yubari (Chiaki Kuriyama) or The Crazy 88 gangster under O-Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu) of Kill Bill. Moreover, the scene of the bride vowing to bleed all of O-Ren's henchmen must have become one of the bloodiest scenes of American popular action movies. But it was this film that made up the main theme of Quentin Tarantino's later works: revenge.

Followed by infamous names like Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained (2012 Django Freedom) and most recently The Hateful Eight (2015). But the most distinctive of all was Django Unchained, which gave Tarantino a second Oscar for best script. The story of racism before the American Civil War, the subject of scandal in Hollywood and suddenly shook the minds of viewers about a black slave - Django (Jamie Foxx) seeking to rescue his wife - Broomhilda von Shaft (Kerry Washington).

The image of a black slave Django bends all the morals of the world: riding horses, wearing cowboys, carrying guns and hunting bonuses on the heads of white criminals. Tarantino interviewed Krishnan Guru-Murthy, a correspondent for Britain's Channel 4 news channel: "I always wanted to explore the topic of slavery. But the real reason for writing this script was for a black American to become a Western hero, giving the audience a folk tale about the person who found the power and paid the blood debt. "

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However, the thing that is very noticeable in Django Unchained as well as the other after Kill Bill is the revenge of the characters feel more pleasure than before. The victims, especially women, are more likely to use violent vengeance violence. They act not for the purpose of retrieving justice but to satisfy the thirst for revenge. Character dialogue is also more obscene, the more bold the dust of life, where there is no civilization with fists. That made Tarantino a Hollywood exorcism for the character of the film is the outlawed world and that is also a factor in the style of genius director Quentin Tarantino.

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