Quentin Tarantino is known for his round-about dialogue. His characters hardly ever say something simple. To give an example of his round-about dialogue, instead of the Jewish Lieutenant saying, "kill this guy," the Lieutenant says, " We have a German here who wants to die for country, oblige him." He also likes his characters to tell us stories, which don't make sense at the time they're given, but later in the story make perfect sense. I love this trademark. He doesn't simply tell me what's coming next. He makes me feel like I have to figure it out on my
Quentin Tarantino is known for his round-about dialogue. His characters hardly ever say something simple. To give an example of his round-about dialogue, instead of the Jewish Lieutenant saying, "kill this guy," the Lieutenant says, " We have a German here who wants to die for country, oblige him." He also likes his characters to tell us stories, which don't make sense at the time they're given, but later in the story make perfect sense. I love this trademark. He doesn't simply tell me what's coming next. He makes me feel like I have to figure it out on my