when a great director creates his own genre, then subverts it
#tarantino #onceuponatimeinhollywood #cinema There's certain directors that have such a distinct style that there films have almost become a genre in and of itself, Wes Anderson, Yorgos Lanthimos, and - the subject of this video - Tarantino. Over the past few decades Tarantino has developed a number of trademarks - conversational dialogue, graphic violence, needle drops. But in his latest film - Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - he subverts these trademarks. He brings a new unique take on the things audiences have come to expect from his films, join me as we explore how he does this. References: • Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood | Taranti... https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/onc... https://widescreenings.com/analysis-o... https://www.empireonline.com/movies/f... • Robert Rodriguez | Directors Chair | Quent... Music: Spring Gang - Mama Funk Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod The Heist - Paper Yellow Music Retro - Wayne Jones The Tumbleweed’s Dance - Luke Garfield Hayden Folker - Cast Aside

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