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Quentin Tarantino is a master at writing dialogue, in this essay I break down his technique to help you understand how he does it...

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@ZEGTHEFISH

5 years ago

The bar staff asks why the non-linear structure? Quentin Tarantino walks into a bar.

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@crispycleanerboi

4 years ago

Hook: "You had my curiosity" Pledge: "Now you have my attention"

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@jongibson4766

4 years ago

"Tarantino could direct an exceptionally good horror film" You're 100% correct, but it'd literally kill people. I would have a heart attack in that theater.

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@ericrenquist6494

4 years ago

The Hateful Eight is an amazing example of Tarantinos dialogue. The movie hardly has anything happening except dialogue, and I didnt get bored once. Most movies are filled with action to draw attention away from shit writing.

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@johncole4882

5 years ago

I like Tarantino because he respects the intelligence of the viewer. He doesn’t have to spell every single little detail out and hold our hands. Doing so sets up unrealistic dialog in artificial situations

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@2mbst1

5 years ago

As a german, I remember immediately recognizing the wrong hand gesture and seeing his reaction and thinking "oh crap, shit's going down". Awesome video!

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@williamhealy6381

4 years ago

my favourite dialogue from pulp fiction is between jules and vega, when jules asks vega what the whopper is called in paris and vega says "i didnt go into burger king", this is realistic dialogue and i love it

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@popskiptea8707

3 years ago

Christophe Waltz in Inglorious Basterds is one of the most memorable performances I've ever seen. I'd go as far as to say Tarantino's best character.

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@doctorhandsome

5 years ago

The opening scene of Basterds is so brilliant. One often-overlooked aspect of it I love is how Landa requests that they speak English, innocently claiming it's because he rarely gets to converse in it. As a movie audience, we're used to foreign characters speaking English for our convenience, so we're conditioned to shrug this off. As the scene progresses, we gradually realize that, "in-universe," it's done so that Landa's quarry are in the dark about what's being said, and the realization is horrifying.

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@UltimateKyuubiFox

5 years ago

“Hawks wouldn’t know where to look.” Where do mice hide? Under the floorboards. God, that’s bone chilling.

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@theawakened94

4 years ago

The pledge is similar to chekhovs gun. "if you show a gun in a story, somewhere down the line it has to go off" or something like that.

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@MikePhoenix007

4 years ago

The opening scene from Inglorious Basterds is one of the greatest movie scenes ever written and performed, if not the greatest.

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@PatrickHogan

5 years ago

Brad Pitt voice: BONJOURNO

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@CoreyGIvey

5 years ago

I was hoping you would use the bar scene from Inglorious Basterds. I lived in Schweinfurt, Germany for almost five years. The moment he held up his three fingers, my stomach dropped and I knew there would be blood spilled. Great writing requires in depth research at times.

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@mrclean2538

4 years ago

In my opinion the last line of Inglorious Basterds reflects perfectly what Quentin Tarantino achieved with it. "This might just be my masterpiece."

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@seanhudson7328

4 years ago

"Mar-garrr-eeehhhhtttiiii" I laugh everytime 😂😂😂😂

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@kingnikolai5799

5 years ago

To sum up this video… Tarantino is a genius let’s just admit it

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@andleer

5 years ago

For me, the scene in Inglorious Basterds, with Landa and the spys, also was a great way to show the malicious personality of Landa. He knew from the begining, they are spys, but he trys to agonize them and does his best to make the situation more and more uncomfortable for them and seems to enjoy their struggle.

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@dragonchr15

4 years ago

I also like Tarantino's incorporation of food into his conversations. Milk. Streudel. Sandwiches. Makes me hungry....

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@claytopiaw485

4 years ago

You: Quentin is the best at dialogue Me: Sí- er, correcto

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