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Tarantino: ”Edison and the Lumiere brothers invented the camera for filming violence”

March 13, 2007
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Quentin Tarantino insists violence is one of the best parts in any motion picture, because of the excitement and adrenalin it arouses in the audience, according to Contactmusic.

Tarantino, whose movies including the “Kill Bill” films are renowned for their excessive bloodshed, believes cameras were invented for capturing the thrill of brutality.

"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. The most cinematic directors, they're taking cinema and exciting you. I really do think about it like that", the acclaimed film director writes in British newspaper The Sunday Times.