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That's what Tarantino does. His films are almost always based on "what's already been done."
I will admit, when I first saw Pulp Fiction in the theater, I was totally stunned. I'd never seen anything quite like it. I still remember walking out to the parking lot that night afterwards. Two other guys that I didn't know were walking to their cars as well. We just shook our heads in astonishment. There's were no words exchanged between us. There was nothing to say. We were floored.
But then I saw the (if I remember correctly) Japanese film that Tarantino clearly ripped off entirely when he created Pulp Fiction. It's a joke to suggest that he possesses anything original in his work. The movie that inspired Pulp Fiction has all the same scene changes, etc. I'll try to dig it up.
In his own words...
BullsFan22 said:If I ever get the chance, I'll ask Tarantino if he based some of the Basterds scenes on the old Yugoslavian Partisan films which focused mainly on the WWII resistance movements against the Nazis. I am almost certain they were, but i'd love to ask him if I could. Plus he seems like a good person.
Bingo.Echoes said:He's actually mixing up everything that already has been done.![]()
That's what Tarantino does. His films are almost always based on "what's already been done."
I will admit, when I first saw Pulp Fiction in the theater, I was totally stunned. I'd never seen anything quite like it. I still remember walking out to the parking lot that night afterwards. Two other guys that I didn't know were walking to their cars as well. We just shook our heads in astonishment. There's were no words exchanged between us. There was nothing to say. We were floored.
But then I saw the (if I remember correctly) Japanese film that Tarantino clearly ripped off entirely when he created Pulp Fiction. It's a joke to suggest that he possesses anything original in his work. The movie that inspired Pulp Fiction has all the same scene changes, etc. I'll try to dig it up.
In his own words...
“I steal from every single movie ever made,” Tarantino once said in an interview with Empire magazine. “If my work has anything, it’s that I’m taking this from this and that from that and mixing them together.”