Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Quentin Tarantino - Reference Clip 1




Here, the audience is first introduced to Hugo Stiglitz. His introduction isn't very formal and sinister as you'd expect. Instead of him creeping around in the dark and stealthily killing his victims with spooky music, it's shocking the audience by showing them how much he enjoys it and how calm he is which goes against the murderer stereotype. However although it goes against the stereotype, this is the attitude you would naturally expect from someone who hates what the Nazis were doing to Jews.

Additionally, he's introduced with large bold text and modern music, which is probably for shock purposes. In our film,  the bullies are introduced with large bold text which doesn't make them appear as sinister but immature and pathetic, which in reality, is what bullies are. As well as this, you wouldn't expect a group of soldiers to have a name like "the basterds", therefore we've named our bullies "the bitches" for shock factor and to give them their own identity as a pair of characters within the film.


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