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Analyzing Tarantino's Use Of Scene Cuts In Film

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In the cinema scene as Shosanna’s projectionist, Marcel, lights the film rolls with his cigarette which causes the entire theatre to go up in flames. This is when Tarantino begins to use scene cuts. Tarantino does this to display a change in tempo happening within the scene. Prior to this moment occurring, the tempo was slow, while the audience was waiting for the procedures of both Shosanna and the Inglourious Basterds to go down. Immediately after the vengeance begins in the scene, the tempo quickly goes from a slow pace to a quick pace. This automatic quick pace is used to show the panic that was put on the Nazi party. Another important use of the numerous scene cuts is to capture the chaos that is occurring overall. In a concluding portion

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