How Tarantino Writes Characters | SWN
In this video we take an in-depth look at How Tarantino Writes Characters!
Quentin Tarantino is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and author.
Tarantino’s screenwriting credits include Django Unchained, Inglourious Basterds, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and The Hateful Eight. Tarantino has claimed that he likes to leave 20% of the movie ‘unseen’ (an example of this is, not showing you what is in the suitcase in Pulp Fiction) “so the movie is really yours”.
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I swear the god every Tarantino video essay is the same
I remember seeing Kill Bill at age 7 or 8, so you must imagine how violent that movie was for a 8-years-kid, but I never cared about it in that time. Moreover, Tarantino's scripts are pure gold, and that's why no one writes as well as Quentin.
Ohhh youre hard
I also saw kill bill at age 7-8!!
@@Alyssa-fr3vh Did you see it with your family or without them?
@@sebastianalegria3401 my dad made me watch it :)
@@Alyssa-fr3vh look like, my parents weren't the ones who let his kid watch something like that haha
You’re such an underrated channel. I really enjoyed the intro
Thank you so much, really appreciate the kind words :)
Except that conversation was between mr brown and Mr blonde...
0:00 That's definitely Mr. Brown, aka Tarantino himself, speaking there, lmao
Lol how are you the only comment saying this
It's from the script and the opening scene is very different in the original script. Right here, it's showing Mr. Pink but it's Mr. Brown who ended up saying it. The next dialogue after that is from Mr. Blue but it's Mr. Blonde who ended up saying it in the movie. And that whole thing about tipping the waitress? It wasn't Mr. Pink who didn't believe in tipping, but instead it was Mr. White.
Highly underrated channel. Great work.
Wow awesome examination
Awesome work man. In depth and detailed. And I love how you actually showed the dialogue. You should easily have over 100k views on this one. It’s a hidden gem right now but I’m gonna subscribe.
This was great. Thanks a ton!
You're welcome! Make sure to subscribe for more videos 😎 Feel free to comment on who you would like us to cover next!
great stuff!
thanks for this gem video
Thanks for doing this thing's
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Sisu is very Tarantino like in how it's written. Very little dialogue. A bit like rambo in that way. But the screenplay itself reminded me alot of a Tarantino film
Nice video:)
Glad you liked it! Thank you for the feedback! :)
What is the song in this
if character doing sth you can obiously see it, that's not fun. But if character doing another different/unique thing which reveals his attempts, that's fun
Amazing I love this
Oliver Stone, Christopher Nolan, Roland Klick, Alex Ross Perry, Lina Wertmuller
Why is this censored? A writing channel that self-censors???? Lol wtf
Probably monetization? The context of the censorship adds nothing to the message being advised, so it's sensible for the channel to claim their bag while providing otherwise free information/insight.
True @@Real_Big_Shrimp
So basically the conclusion is: to write like Tarantino you have to be Tarantino??? Thanks anyways dude:)