A fucking contra-zoom.Ī contra-zoom is an incredibly clever technique that Hitchcock invented as a way of showing vertigo. The guy who directed this doesn't, he just wanted to make a referential film that says nothing about anything except his ego.Īnd on top of all this, the director decided to use a contra-zoom. But at least Tarantino has something interesting to say. The cliche characters and situations also make the film verge on racism, and the idea that this film in any way represents Paris or Parisian life is much the same as saying a Tarantino film represents anything about America. ![]() This is basically a scene from a Disney film and speaks clearly of the intellectual level of this film. There is a sequence wherein the characters wax-lyrical about the Eiffel Tower always having its lights on and that it's the antithesis of their lives (or some bullshit like that) and then, and get this, as soon as they walk away the lights go off. ![]() ![]() It is shot in black-and-white because, you know, then it's, like, powerful and deep and stuff. It is the product of a film geek who has complided a list of characters, situations and themes from a list of pretty bloody awful gangster films and thrown them together in the hope of it meaning something.
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