Is this the greatest dialogue scene in movie history? I bet Sup Forums can't name one better.
Is this the greatest dialogue scene in movie history? I bet Sup Forums can't name one better
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Wait until you realise it's ripped straight out of Barry Lyndon.
The first scene of the same movie
Can you give an example.
this
This
go back to more films
it's nothing special at all, lol at tarantino teenagers
That's the famous "bomb under the table" Hitchcock dialogue principle
Not sure which I liked more this scene or the first scene. Christoph Waltz made that entire scene by himself through amazing acting. Only reason why I think this scene is a bit better is because there's more characters and every character is hiding their true intentions. Plus that dialogue and tension....
>tarantula the best
lmao
There are too many examples of better dialogues to even mention.
You can take almoalst any Sidney Lumet film and you will have that level of dialogue and tension throughout the whole film (Fail-Safe comes to mind first)
It's not that this scene is "bad", but it's a bit ridiculous and ignorant to call it the best ever
>this scene created deception
That scene was nowhere near as good or long or smart or even relied on narration to explain everything. In Inglorious Basterds, first time watching, you didn't even know what happened until they explain it later. The german lieutenant continues to play it off for a bit so the audience thinks they are safe then they start shooting. In Barry Lyndon,
>who you delivering this letter to?
>general williamson
>percival williamson?
>yah
>arrest him, that dude was dead for 10 months
>gg
lame, try again
>watch Serpico
>6/10
>no memorable dialogue
>lame
Lol
You fail to appreciate the subtlety of the scene. I realise you don't understand it full since you haven't seen it. But it's pretty clear tarrantuatino decided to use this scene in him film.
Watch Fail-Safe, Network, 12 Angry Men, The Hill and The Pawnbroker and report back
tarantula did it better honestly.
you know movies aren't automatically better just because they were made before you were born right?
Pretty sure the candle light instantly wins.
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You still don't get it? Barry Lyndon's scene was more simplistic. The deceived quickly caught on and toyed with deceiver for a bit and it was over. In IB, this went on for longer back and forth. The deceived was outplayed from every direction and eventually gave up until the deceiver made a mistake giving himself away and only then did he act on it.... suddenly without anyone realizing why. The acting was brilliant and some of the shots were long as hell and in a completely different language. There's also some minor things like the German lieutenant catching onto the accent of two of the basterds calling them Captain Munich and Frankfurt but Fassbender's character he was stumped. Tarantino's dialogue is brilliant and only gets better with subsequent viewings.
Not a chance kiddo
10/10 scene.
>tarantino
>good dialog
>Reservoir Dogs
>bad dialogue
And come on, this scene alone was fucking good to say the least. I can understand why many of neo Sup Forums loaths Tarantino, but you can't deny he nailed this scene.
literally Operation Kino
i know it wins you internet cool points to shit on tortellini but seriously
This is widely considered the most boring film ever.