
Jacob T. Swinney, whom we already talked about for his video of the most iconic 30 shots in the career of Spielberg, pays this time tribute to the violent and bloody scenes of Tarantino, shot in slow motion. He explains : “Tarantino often employs slow motion when he wants us to really take in a tragic moment, forcing us to endure the tragedy slowly with more details. Other times, he uses slow motion to build energy and prolong intensity.”
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