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Old 10-09-2006, 15:14
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Originally Posted by LivinLOS View Post
Great dialogue, smart timelines and script hooks, but for my money also really important very well shot, there are some truly iconic 'frames' in that great use of tight close ups etc. A very very good movie and in my top 10.

Though the sad thing is this and 'Dogs' shows how far Tarantino has fallen IMHO.

I noticed the close ups etc. last night but would never have thought of that sort of thing before, but the camera angles and dialogue (particularly in the restaurant bit at the end) are brilliant.
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