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Consider the iconic kitchen fight. In the standard 2.35:1 version, the framing is tight on the knives and faces. In the Open Matte 1080p Web version, you see the full height of the kitchen cabinets, the ceiling, and the floor. It transforms the geography of the fight. You see the Bride’s boots shuffle for traction. You see the light fixtures overhead. It becomes less claustrophobic, more balletic.

While Tarantino and cinematographer Robert Richardson framed for 2.35:1, the Open Matte version changes the viewing experience. Close-ups feel less claustrophobic, and the fight choreography sometimes looks more dynamic because you can see the full arc of a kick or a sword swing.

She didn’t remember the helicopter crash.

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Consider the iconic kitchen fight. In the standard 2.35:1 version, the framing is tight on the knives and faces. In the Open Matte 1080p Web version, you see the full height of the kitchen cabinets, the ceiling, and the floor. It transforms the geography of the fight. You see the Bride’s boots shuffle for traction. You see the light fixtures overhead. It becomes less claustrophobic, more balletic.

While Tarantino and cinematographer Robert Richardson framed for 2.35:1, the Open Matte version changes the viewing experience. Close-ups feel less claustrophobic, and the fight choreography sometimes looks more dynamic because you can see the full arc of a kick or a sword swing.

She didn’t remember the helicopter crash.