![]() The dynamic camera work is filmed with one scene shot in flicker black and white and the other in Japanese animé. I think he wanted to achieve this at virtually every section of the film. 1, I believe Tarantino wanted to bring to mind the style of the ‘old school’ Asian action movies he grew up admiring as a young man. I think that the effect Tarantino wanted through the use of intertitles was to make the film broken down into chunks to add to the disjointed narrative. ![]() Intertitles are a printed narration of dialogue flashed on the screen between the scenes of, usually, a silent film. Intertitles are another style used by Tarantino. 1 for the first time myself, I walked out of class with the tune stuck in my head, also overhearing others in my class whistling and humming while doing work. The effect it gives to the audience is powerful. 1 as a tribute to Herrmann after viewing Twisted Nerve at a 1997 film festival (after seeing the movie, everyone at the festival was able to whistle the theme by heart). Tarantino included ‘Georgie’ Song’ in Kill Bill, Vol. The song she is whistling is called ‘Twisted Nerve’, originally known as ‘Georgie’s song’ from the 1968 film Twisted Nerve, written by Bernard Herrmann. A classic whistling scene of a one-eyed assassin whistling her way down a hospital corridor dressed as a nurse ready to kill. Tarantino also uses non-linear narrative to narrate another story inside the main plot-line, in this case, Uma Thurman’s past which is gradually explained to the audience through flashbacks, throughout the film.Īnother style of Tarantino’ is the catchy soundtrack and music. ![]() Quentin Tarantino does this to mimic the structure and recall of human memory, in Kill Bill’s case, the character’s memory played by Uma Thurman. It is used to show that the narrative does not follow the direct causality pattern of the events featured. This is when the narrative is disjointed, a technique used in film to portray events out of chronological order. One of Quentin Tarantino’s styles in the opening scene of Kill Bill: Volume 1 is the non-linear narrative. ![]()
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