metalmaniac21;n9170470 said:
Trully an astounding scene. But one question remains, how will scenes like these be translated into the cyberpunk universe? I hope CDPR is taking notes.
Tarantino approach can be a great thing to happen to Cyberpunk 2077, under the condition that it won't be Botherlands levels of "putting memes on the screen every single minute" or being too quirky or too random.
There's certainly a natural flow going on with the acting in Tarantino movies, which means, not distancing the characters from our reality. They talk like normal people, and most importantly have flaws present in many of us, that's a quick way to immerse the audience in the characters emotions and perspectives.
Another thing that is special in his movies is the lack of boredom, this one is personal, but many share the view that something tedious tend to be entertaining in Tarantinula's movies. This lack of boring stuff is due to the dialogue. Characters are constantly arguing their viewpoints against each other, and in this tornado of thoughts the audience is abble to identify the subtleness that creates each individual persona.
One reason why the ramdomness works in his movies is because of the pacing. To cause an impact on the audience one must first fool the audience into thinking they have control over their emotions, and what better way to create this felling of normality than by giving characters monotone actions and dialogue, only to later be confronted by the impactfull ramdomness. It's gotta have a build up, otherwise there won't any unexpected elements in the trama. If you put random stuff happening every now and then, there will be no impact, thus the unexpected will become expected.