If you ask me my favorite directors, the Coen brothers and Quentin are definitely number one in my heart. Great storytelling, great shots, great dialogue, great plot.
Fargo TV creator Noah Harley said in an interview that his favorite directors were the Coen brothers, so the first season of the eponymous TV series featured a bunch of them, and the second season — obviously — had Quentin's shadow.
(I won't talk about the echoes with the first season here, because there are too many to count, let alone written, so this is left to the watchers to observe.) Let's
compare the direct list, and add that you are welcome to comment. Addition in the area, thank you very much! ! :-D Let's start
with the Coen brothers.
1. In the Fargo movie, the most famous scene, Kea put people into the wood chipper and was discovered by the protagonist female police officer.
At the end of the second episode, ed put the person in the meat grinder and was seen by the protagonist male police officer, but did not know that he was dealing with the body.
2. In The Big Lebowski (directed by the Coen Brothers), there are three people, one protagonist, another who is very concerned about current affairs, politics and Vietnam War experience, and one who is always asking "What are you talking about? What happened?" In the
first episode, Lou entered the bar and sat with two people, one kept talking about politics and the Vietnam War, the other didn't understand the conversation at all, and kept asking "what are you talking about?
" The cowardly person accidentally killed someone in the end, but this time, he died in the first episode.
4. There is a man in The big lebowski. The classic passage: The Dude blocked the door with a chair from the inside, and the door opened outward.
The sixth episode of Karl Weathers repeated this scene again. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha-
5. The soundtrack in episode 7 when my daughter was taking drugs in the car was Just checked in to see what condition my condition was in. The song was also used by the big lebowski, in the hallucinations that occurred when the dude was knocked out.
6. In the seventh episode, the part where bear executes the female head is exactly the same as the scene where a good friend is executed in Miller's crossing, the third movie of the Coen brothers, regardless of the character action (kneeling, raising the gun) and the camera angle (aerial shooting). , the shadow of execution, close-up of the face), color tone, environment (all are birch forests, but there is snow in the forest in the ice storm).
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I think it's an eye-catching tribute, one episode is enough, so I'm looking forward to seeing what the third episode will give me.
Well, give me a ton of Quentin tributes and I'm jumping with excitement. This kind of joy cannot be understood without watching most of the Quentin and Coen Brothers films.
Let's talk about Quentin.
1. In Pulp Fiction, two protagonists, one white and one black, are very good friends. The film is mainly about the white Vincent. Both work for the gang.
In the third episode, almost 40% was put on the branch line of the two of them in kansas city. A black man, a white man, except this time, the TV series is mainly on the line of black Mike Milligan. Both work for the gang.
2. Still Pulp Fiction, Vincent had a very valuable conversation with Jules in the car: about the name of the burger. To amuse the audience for the two of them to talk cross talk. Then they reached their destination. Parked the car, opened the trunk, and the camera showed two pistols. Vincent said, "How many are we going to kill?" The so-called sudden change in the style of painting is nothing more than this. It's called "Quentinian black humor."
In the third episode, Mike found the white guy in the hotel and sat down. The white man said: "You're late." mike: "The reason for the shampoo, it's too sticky." Then they did about 60 seconds about the pH of the water, the relationship between ph and water's stickiness, soft water After a series of junior chemistry general review on the difference with hard water, I started talking about shampoo. The white man immediately recited the advertisement of the Agree brand shampoo he had prepared, and also let customers experience the sample first-hand, selling the elite. After speaking, after a three-second pause, Mike looked out the window, turned to look at the white man, and said, "So, we kill them?" Immediately after that, it changed to a discussion about what to do with the Gerhardt family.
4. Jules is a talker in pulp fiction. . . . . .
Mike is a cross talk talker. . . . . .
5. The bald boss of the gangster in the pulp novel said after Jules and Vincent screwed everything up: Relax, I'm sending the wolf, happy?
Jules was like Chinese New Year, thanking the boss constantly.
In the seventh episode, the bald boss of kansas city said after Mike Milligan screwed everything up: I'm sending the undertaker.
But this time Mike was very frustrated and angry, which directly led to the ending.
6.ben asked Floyd: "How are you?", Floyd sighed, lowered his head, and said: "We're beset on all sides..."
I jumped up when I saw this! ! ! When I read the pulp novel, because I admired Jules too much, I recited the bible Ezekiel 25:17, which appeared twice in the movie. Jules was killing people. At the end of the movie. Sorry for any mistakes)
The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides: by the inequity of the selfish, and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he, who in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of darkness.. "
My question is, is Floyd a righteous person? Are his obstacles selfish, evil, inequity, and tyranny?
In Pulp Fiction, Jules isn't one of the above at the beginning of the movie, but he's been through too much, and the end I recited this paragraph again, but the meaning is completely different. After he washed his hands in the golden basin, he became the above-mentioned person.
I am waiting for the ending of floyd.
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Some people asked on the forums of some domestic movies online, why some movies are called plagiarism and some movies are called tribute? Where
is the dividing line ? , which are plagiarized.
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