What style of Quentin Tarantino embodies in "The Rescued Jiang Ge"?

Ivy 2022-03-22 09:01:07

As we all know, the very important thing that distinguishes Quentin's movies from other movies is that they are born out of traditional movies, but never follow their routines.

With what Quentin might say, he might say so, playing cards without a routine is his basic routine. I want to investigate the basic routines in these no routines.

If we have to give "The Rescued Jiang Ge" a style, and this style cannot be simply called Quentin's style. For example, if we say that this movie is "Very Quentin", then it is better to call it "post-modern". Deconstruction of Violence" or "Westerns of Violent Aesthetics in Quentin’s Aesthetics"

1. The dramatic conflict about the plot.

Quentin's films pay great attention to drama. Here we only talk about the plot. Of course, the dramatic effect of Quentin's lines cannot be ignored. Here we only regard it as a reasonable existence. After all, too much words are also the basic elements of the plot.

The dramatic conflicts of Quentin’s movies are evident in the plots. For example, in "The Rescue of Jiang Ge", Dr. Schultz and Xiao Li have reached an agreement to buy Cedar, and this agreement is awesome for most of the movies. For the first time, the doctors lost, lost and endured, ready to leave. If it goes well, they may live a happy life from now on, but how could Quentin make the doctor so comfortable and leave? Xiao Lizi must come up with a reason for completely defeating or even humiliating the doctor, that is, shaking hands. You can't think of this stalk of shaking hands, right? This is the dramatic conflict, Quentin's unique dramatic conflict. The next thing can be played according to the routine, the hand is not held, a tour of death and violence begins.

From this point of view, I think Quentin should have communicated with the ancient Chinese counselors, they always like to talk around the corner, and then turn his head to give you a thunder. About this plot turning point, it also appeared in "Shameless Bastard".

The first scene is a contest between a German general and a French peasant. After the general has "pacified" the "kind peasants", he prepares to pack his documents and go out. At this time, there must be a plot twist, the butcher knife is shown, and then everyone talks about it. The huge pipe, and the killer’s essential drink milk.

Of course, just cite one example each to illustrate. There are too many examples like this.

2. About photography and soundtrack

3. About the lines

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Extended Reading
  • Linnea 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    The music is still pretty good. Is the setting of the black fast shooter teasing Wood of the year? The German bar pouring beer by itself is quite interesting. Quentin had worked as a bartender in a nightclub in Beijing earlier.

  • Kennith 2021-10-20 18:58:23

    Dr. Schultz traveled a long distance and came to the United States. A German, without self-interested motives, regards Qiang Brother's liberation cause as his own. What kind of spirit is this? This is the spirit of internationalism, this is the spirit of fellowship, and every good fellow must learn from this spirit.

Django Unchained quotes

  • Big Daddy: It's against the law for niggers to ride horses in this territory.

    Dr. King Schultz: This is my valet, and my valet doesn't walk...

    Big Daddy: I said, niggers on horses...

    Dr. King Schultz: His name is Django, he's a free man, and he can ride what he pleases!

    Big Daddy: Not on my property, not around my niggers he can't!

    Dr. King Schultz: My good sir, perhaps we got off on the wrong boot. Allow me to unring this bell! My name is Dr.King Schultz, this is my valet, Django, and these are our horses, Fritz, and Tony.

    [Fritz the horse does his bow, making the slave girls giggle]

    Dr. King Schultz: Mr. Bennett, I've been lead to believe you are a gentleman, and a business man. And it is in these capacities that we've ridden from Texas to Tennessee to talk with you now.

    Big Daddy: State your business.

    Dr. King Schultz: I wish to purchase one of your nigger gals!

    Big Daddy: You and your Jimmie rode from Texas to Tennessee, to buy one of my nigger gals, no appointment, no nothin'?

    Dr. King Schultz: Well, I'm afraid so!

    Big Daddy: Well what if I say, I don't like you, or your fancy pants nigger, and I wouldn't sell you a tinkers damn! Now, what'cha gotta say about that?

    Dr. King Schultz: [Django hands his head, Schultz looks at him and looks back up at Big Daddy] Mr. Bennett! If you are the business man I've been led to believe you to be, I have five thousand things I might say that could change your mind.

    Big Daddy: [laughs] Well, c'mon inside and get yourself somethin' cool to drank!

  • Betina: What'cha do for your massa'?

    Django: Didn't you hear him tell ya, I ain't no slave?

    Betina: So, you really free?

    Django: Yeah, I is free.

    Betina: So, you wanna dress like that?