Tarantino's Use Of Diegetic Techniques In The Film
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In the cinema scene when the bombs attached to the legs of two of the Basterds are revealed, the sound is configured so that the ticking of the bomb can be heard above everything else going on in the scene, which is honestly unreal. Tarantino decided to focus on the level of the bomb ticking in the scene for a dramatic effect. Tarantino uses both diegetic and non-diegetic sounds throughout the film to enhance this feeling of revenge. In this particular cinema scene diegetic sound is used. The diegetic sounds of the Nazi party screaming, the Inglourious Basterds’ guns being fired, and destructive burning of the theater help the audience to see the immense fear that the Jews have erupted upon the entire Nazi Party. There is also the diegetic