Infact, heevencalledhisproductioncompany, BandApart, sohedefinitelyhad a lotofrespectforthatfilmandguardswork.
Theydothisamazingdancesequencein a cafe.
It's totallyoutofcontactsoutofnowhere.
Thethreeofthemjuststartthisdance, andQuentinTarantinolovethathelovedtheoddplacementofitinthecontextofthisdancesequenceinPulpFictionisreallysimilar, likeyouhave a bunchofcriminalsdoingoddlyplaceddancenumbertheory.
Structurally, wheninVisually, youseeMaurofpulpfictioninthatshotsimplybecausethey'reliterallythere's a momentof a manand a womandoing a twistfacingoff, youcanseemaybe a hairofsimilaritiestothebandwagonsgirlHuntballet, whereCenturiesandFredAstairearedancingagain.
Shereallymakesuseofthatbylikeflippingherhead a lot, andthenshe's likedoingthis.
I don't evenknowwhatthismoveis.
I callitlike a pretendsalsa.
Sheexploresitin a differentwaythatJohnTravolta's characterexplorersthesamemove, andheseemslike a littletimidtolikereally, reallygetintoituntilthere's thisreallysweetmomentwherehestartstodothejerk.
Youstarttoseethatheisenjoyingthis a littlebit, buthe's stillverycarefultobringitbacktothissortoflikesafespace.
I thinkit's justthis, liketimeoutfromtheintensity, butthey'redeveloping a likenessforeachother.
You'reabletotellthestorybyaddingin a dayandsequencetocommunicateit, so I thinkthisis a momentofpurebodylanguage.
I mean, thisis a motionpicture.
I mean, that's whattheycall.
There's kindof a storybeingtoldwhenyouthinkaboutalltheshots, becauseitstartsoffthecamerasreallyfarawayandyouseethemtakeofftheirshoesandtheymaketheirwaytocenterstage.
Andthenthere's a shotofthemfull, andyouseethepeoplearoundandthey'redancing.
Andthen, asasitcontinuestogoon, I thinkoneofthelastshotsoftheirfeetisthepannedoutofthemdoingthetwist.