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Quentin Tarantino names his favorite tense scene from one of his movies

Director Quentin Tarantino is known for its unique cinematic style, with clever and wordy dialogues and ultra-bloody violence. He also specializes in scenes that build tension between his characters, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. When Tarantino was asked by the Spanish newspaper El País (via FarOut Magazine), the director replied:

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“The one from the farm at the beginning of Inglourious Basterds. Featuring Nazi officer Hans Landa talking to the farm owner, who hides the Jews in his cellar.

Continuing, the director talked about his ability to create tension, stating:

“I don’t know how to explain it. I have a knack for that…it’s easy for me to create those situations where the characters start talking and things fall into place and there’s a climax. You throw a ball to the actors and they catch it.”

It’s definitely an intense scene, but my favorite is the dinner scene Django Unchained between Jamie Foxxit’s Django, Christopher Waltz’s Dr. King Schultz, e Leonardo Dicapriois Calvin Candie, with Samuel L.Jackson’s Stephen and Kerry WashingtonBroomhilda adds to the scene. Both Tarantino’s favorite scene and mine feature Christoph Waltz, so I have to give him credit for building such incredible characters, each so different from one another, yet so touching and compelling.

What’s your favorite tense scene in a Quentin Tarantino movie? Check out that of Inglourious Basterds under:

by Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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