The Hateful 8, December 7 2015, Quentin Tarantino
The film being in one room for most of the movie helps make the plot more original and different to any other film while making the movie smaller in scale. However Tarantino uses every object in that room to make the film bigger in size in plot and stage. This allows the style of Tarantino who splits his movies into chapters to be more spread out while allowing the characters themselves and their surroundings become more realistic as there interactions aren’t seen as deliberately acted out but just following a story. The use of the stage is shown as the main part of its selling point as each bit of the plot requires one of its surroundings to make the plot flow. This can be seen by the poisoned soup bowl to reveal the ambitions of certain characters or the bloody chair what opened up a secondary plot to the movie. The use of this smaller stage of setting brings realism what has been cleverly done by the use of props and a large cast of characters to increase the size of the end product.