Pulp Fiction Aesthetic Analysis Paper

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Aesthetic aspects of a film are always one of the important tool for the viewer to get ahold of what the director is trying to tell. All of the techniques used by the directors impact the viewers’ experience of the film. Aesthetics, for me, is transforming unreal to real. What I think directors do is that, they take some things from their own perspective, and combine it with their idea of beauty and then present it to the world. So, their view on beauty and they take on the world is now in the film that they created. The reason I chose Quentin Tarantino and Martin Scorsese to discuss in this paper is that I think they are among the directors whose styles and aesthetics match my perception of how I want to portray stories in my movies. The …show more content…

The opening of Pulp Fiction is a good example of how the camera with increased speed of editing can build interest. As the two characters are having a conversation in the bar, the camera is concentrating more on the woman every moment. Jump cuts are used to change the focus from the man to the woman and vice versa quickly. This is effective because the audience at this moment asks the questions “Why is the speed being increased?” On the impatient audience it might have a very different effect – it could annoy them. The camera changes so quick that the audience cannot see the last part of the previous cut, tries to concentrate on the next one still thinking about the previous cut but suddenly the cut changes again. This is how Quentin Tarantino plays with the audience – he does not reveal information that the characters might have given out at the end of the cut to make the audience want to …show more content…

Tarantino said “I find the personality of the piece through the music that is going to be in it… is the rhythm of the film. Once I know I want to do something, then it is a simple matter of me diving into my record collection and finding the songs that give me the rhythm of my movie.” So, even though Pulp Fiction is probably at top of the list of the movies with most memorable quotes, with its “I dare you, I double dare you!”, music that Tarantino uses, for example, You Never Can Tell by Chuck Berry, when Mia and Vincent are dancing, are still well recognized by people as one of the pieces used in this

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