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Title: Style in pulp fiction
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June 1, 1997 |
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This is to insure that it is his vision and it fits his view almost exactly. One can see by his work that even though he has only directed a few movies, those movie have gone on and won acclaim all over the world. The most interesting use of editing in the movie is the use of a long take when Butch leaves his car and walk through the neighborhood to his house... Showed first 250 characters
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By using a Stedicam to follow Bruce Willis the viewer can see all the trouble Butch is going through just to not be see by Wallace and his men. Editing can be the make or break point in the production, but as we see in Pulp Fiction it was not a problem and it helped in the success of the film... Showed next 250 characters
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