Sunday, February 15, 2015
Hooray for Hollywood- Scott Street
Quentin Tarantino may be one of the best directors ever to live. His movies tend to lean towards the action-adventure side, yet there is always something to be learned in his films. Two of these which I will discuss are Pulp Fiction and Django: Unchained. Both movies are critically acclaimed, and both movies are among my favorites. Tarantino's style is very present within the two, which tends to be very gory and violent. Scenes such as the infamous street chase scene in Pulp Fiction and the infamous house battle scene in Django both clearly depict this notion of Tarantino's style. However, what really makes the movies great, are the scenes of greatness that teach moral stories to the audience. For example, "Ezekiel 25:17" and the last scene of Django teach us that with all the bad that goes on in life, there is good within every bad action that takes place.
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I don't know if you should've seen Django (the d is silent) but it is an amazing movie.
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