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Watch: 4-Minute Supercut Highlights Quentin Tarantino’s Use Of Slow Motion

If Quentin Tarantino is one thing as a director, he’s a master of style. In fact, certain moments of his films might make you wonder if they exist solely for Tarantino as a director to try something new — though thankfully, Tarantino as a writer manages to make even the most digressive tangents engaging and worthwhile. So it’s no surprise that QT frequently employs slow motion, and a style of slow motion culled straight from B-movie classics no less, and rather dissimilar to the slowed-down fantastical action we might be more familiar with today. Certainly he is no stranger to slowing down action, especially in his “Kill Bill” films, but where he really seems to relish forcing us to linger is on the violence.

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For those of us that needed a refresher, a new supercut from Jacob T. Swinney, “Tarantino’s Slow Motion,” is here to run through each and every brutal moment. The video...

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