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It's funny, but true: a selection of the same angles from old tapes and films of Tarantino
It's funny, but true: a selection of the same angles from old tapes and films of Tarantino

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The obvious similarities between Bruce Lee and Uma Thurman
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Everything new is well forgotten old. Surely it was this principle that was guided by Quentin Tarantinocreating films that have already become classics of cinema. This review presents a funny selection of the same type of frames from old films and films of Tarantino.

1. Scene of a famous dance

8 1/2 (1963) / Pulp Fiction (1994)
8 1/2 (1963) / Pulp Fiction (1994)

2. Identical angles

City on Fire (1987) / Reservoir Dogs (1992)
City on Fire (1987) / Reservoir Dogs (1992)

3. Bloody tears

City of the Living Dead (1980) / Kill Bill (2002)
City of the Living Dead (1980) / Kill Bill (2002)

4 a typical scene in a car

Psycho (1960) / Pulp Fiction (1994)
Psycho (1960) / Pulp Fiction (1994)

5. Same angles at the beginning of the film

The Graduate (1967) / Jackie Brown (1997)
The Graduate (1967) / Jackie Brown (1997)

6. Piercing gaze

Theater of Death (1966) / Kill Bill (2002)
Theater of Death (1966) / Kill Bill (2002)

7. Sword fighting

Samurai Story (1998) / Kill Bill (2002)
Samurai Story (1998) / Kill Bill (2002)

Perhaps the most popular and recognizable scene from Tarantino's films can be called dance performed by heroes Uma Thurman and John Travolta, and "Pulp Fiction" is called "an icon of postmodernism."

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