Quentin Tarantino
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Washington, Mar 13: Director Quentin Tarantino thinks that violence is the important element in films, and that camera has been invented for capturing the excitement in bloodshed.
Writing in ‘The Sunday Times’, the ace film maker, known for themes on violence in films like Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill, said that fierceness is the most visual element in films.
Tarantino added that it was almost as if scientists and pioneers of films invented the camera for capturing violence.
“Violence is one of the most cinematic things you can do with film. It's almost as if (Thomas) Edison and the Lumiere brothers invented the camera for filming violence,” Tarantino said in his column.
The director added that the most illustrative filmmakers make films that thrill the audience.
"The most cinematic directors, they're taking cinema and exciting you. I really do think about it like that,” he said. (ANI)