PF - Mise-en-scene Flashcards
How could we describe the mise-en-scene in Pulp Fiction?
Tarantino uses mise-en-scene to create a retro sense of style, especially when considering hair, costume and setting.
How does Tarantino make use of mise-en-scene to construct a postmodern aesthetic?
He creates a post-modern aesthetic by using mise-en-scene to create intertextual references and to pay homage to a wealth of pop culture. His attention to detail in costume, props and décor creates a sense of style that is typical of postmodernity.
What does the Jack Rabbit Slims sequence open with?
Opens with a fluid tracking shot that moves around the dining hall. The decor is full of movie and music references such as the Douglas Sirk Steak, and film posters from the 1950s such as Dragstrip Girl, Machine Gun Kelly and Attack of the 50ft Woman.
What does the dance scene pay homage to?
The dance scene in Goddard’s (French New Wave director) movie ‘Band A Part’, which is also the name of Tarantino’s production company ‘A Band Apart’ - they both draw attention to the construction of the films creating distancing. Both have simple dances, with retro music overtop, intimacy implied and shows the dance.
How is Tarantino able to pay homage and make intertextual references?
Through his effective use of costume, props, setting, decor allow him to homage a vast array of iconic productions.
What are Brechtian features?
There are a variety of techniques that deliberately cause audience to be held at a distance - force them to see their world
What celebrities are referred in the Jack Rabbit Slims sequence?
Marilyn Monroe, Buddy Holly, Jayne Mansfield and Martin & Lewis
How long is the Jack Rabbit Slims sequence?
10 minutes - ‘let the script direct’
How is colour used in the Jack Rabbit Slims sequence?
Vibrant colour alongside a staged reality creates a false but familiar world - distances audience