Quintessential Tarantino by Edwin Page

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  • Title: QUINTESSENTIAL TARANTINO
  • Autor: Edwin Page
  • Publisher: Marion Boyars
  • Date: October 2005
  • Pages: 300
  • Format: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0714531162

The latest book on Quentin Tarantino's films is a very good companion for any fan. Edwin Page discusses each of the eight films which Tarantino has written, directed, or both - in an attempt to find out how the former video store clerk has realised his fantasy and become one of the world's most successful and well-known directors. He examines inspirations and influences, identifies similarities, explores QT's style and delives a serious study that entertains and informs the reader.


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Minireview: Page's book is a quick glance over Tarantino's films from literary studies perspective. A good companion if you want to check out approaches on how to look at the films. Everyone who hasn't read the indispensible trio Bernard-Holm-Smith yet, or everyone who just wants to read a simple, fast and uncomplicated analysis of his films, should ca nit, but the book just is not really more than that.


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