Quentin Tarantino, the director who changed Hollywood
In 1992, Reservoir Dogs, Quentin Tarantino's debut film shook the Hollywood premières at major film festivals like Sundance, Cannes, Toronto and received countless praises. from art critics. From a 29-year-old employee working at the record store, Quentin Tarantino suddenly appears in the American film industry as a storm to bring a new style of filmmaking on a variety of topics: crime, violence mass culture, obscenity and non-linear storytelling ... which later became the trademark of Quentin Tarantino.
With a budget of $ 1.5 million, there is a script from the famous crime thriller "True Romance," directed by Tony Scott, to Reservoir Dogs for $ 2.8 million. -la. This is considered to be a great success for the independent film line and art film which does not have any sponsorship from major film producers, tycoons which have acquired the film market of the country. America on Hollywood. In particular, it was a dark period for American celebrities such as Sylvester Stallone or Bruce Willis, though still famous in the late 1980s until the 1990s but career is slowly sinking.
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After the Reservoir Dogs, Quentin Tarantino has not stopped the bold idea. At the end of 1992, in a one-room apartment without a telephone or fax machine, the talented director took over the three months of completing the script for Pulp Fictions, a story about a criminal living on the edge of Los Angeles. It was a phenomenon in 1994 that changed the way contemporary films were made. Scene killer Vincent Vega (John Travolta) was shot dead at Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) in the middle of the movie stunned the audience, they suddenly saw him when the scene of the looting lover Family restaurant at the beginning of the film. Surprisingly, assassin Jules Winnfield (Samual L. Jackson) forgiven the couple after they pulled guns to rob his wallet and the guests in the shop.
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True storytelling has so far escaped the usual pattern and opened up a new era of film tales in Hollowood. Pulp Fictions has earned more than $ 200 million in filmmaking credits and 1994 Cannes Golden Palm Award for Best Original Screenplay for Tarantino and Roger Avary. Quentin Tarantino's rise kicked in John Travolta's career (Oscar nominations for best actor), Samual L. Jackson and Uma Thurman, making the Weinstein brothers Harvey and Bob (the founders of Miramax) become the giants in the film industry.
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