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Critical Analysis: Quentin Tarantino • Page 3

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by popdisaster00, Jul 18, 2016.

  1. Morrissey

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    When Django rides into town with Schultz, multiple white people in the town say some version of "is that a ****** on a horse?", which should work as a mirror into the way these people were openly racist in those times, but if you saw the movie with an audience (it was a packed Christmas night theater for me), people were laughing at that line in a way that suggested "yea, black people on a horse is so weird!". Tarantino's intent was probably somewhat different, but he had to see how a primarily white audience responded to that. The same thing applies to Samuel L. Jackson's character. Instead of a commentary on how some slaves internalized the system as a way of self-preservation, the takeaway is that it is funny to see an old black man yell anti-black epithets at Django.

    Entertainment for its own sake is fine, but when you set something in World War II or slavery-era South, you are taking on all the baggage that comes with it. When you make a film about gangsters and criminals in Los Angeles, you do not have that responsibility.
     
  2. Nathan

    Always do the right thing. Supporter

    I mostly believe authors should trust the audience. While Tarantino is one of the most susceptible artists to being interpreted the wrong way by the wrong people, I don't think I'd want him to adjust his style too much to dumb his message down, for lack of a better phrase. I know many who saw the brutalization of Jennifer Jason Leigh in the Hateful Eight as comedic, and while at times it might have been intended (particularly after she says or does something extremely racist, though I haven't seen the film since theaters so I might not be remembering 100% correctly), I still thought that, overall, the violence against her was an effective illustration of one of the larger themes of misogyny present in the film.

    Seeing Tarantino films in packed theaters is definitely often uncomfortable, especially when white men are delighting in much of the highly stylized, but still horrible racism/sexism in all his films.

    I know he's spoken on retirement, and his films have not trended this way in like, 20 years, but I'd love to see him scale his films back from the grand epics into something tight and personal, like Jackie Brown, again. In some ways the Hateful Eight was a scaling back of the grandness of the Kill Bills/Basterds/Django, but it was still such a big film. I'd like to see something venturing away from the western influences, though given his interviews and work since Kill Bill I realize that's likely not happening.
     
  3. aranea

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    I've only seen Django and Pulp Fiction :-|
     
  4. Davjs

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    that's not a bad thing, those are two of his best. You definitely need to follow it up with Reservoir Dogs.
     
  5. OhTheWater

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    Django is absolutely one of his worst films, if not the worst
     
  6. Morrissey

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    1. Inglourious Basterds
    2. Jackie Brown
    3. Pulp Fiction
    4. Kill Bill
    5. Death Proof
    6. The Hateful Eight
    7. Reservoir Dogs
    8. Django Unchained
     
  7. OhTheWater

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    Your hate for RD baffles me every time it comes up
     
  8. Davjs

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    Everyone has their opinion. It's nice to hear some refreshing ones since Django and RD are loved by the masses.
     
  9. ncarrab

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    1. Pulp Fiction
    2. True Romance (wrote - did not direct)
    3. Inglourious Basterds
    4. Reservoir Dogs
    5. Django Unchained
    6. Kill Bill

    Didn't really care for Death Proof or Jackie Brown and haven't seen The Hateful Eight yet. Pulp Fiction and True Romance are two of my three favorite movies of all-time. Inglourious Basterds is probably in my top 15. Those are really the only three QT films that I always go back to. I don't go back to the others much, if at all.
     
  10. Davjs

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    1. Reservoir Dogs
    2. Inglourious Basterds
    3. Pulp Fiction
    4. Django Unchained
    5. The Hateful Eight
    6. Kill Bill
    7. Jackie Brown
    8. Death Proof
     
  11. Morrissey

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    It is a very good Quentin Tarantino student film. It lacks that extra dimension that his best films do.
     
  12. Cameron

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    Resevoir Dogs
    Jackie Brown
    Pulp
    Inglorious Basterds
    Kill bill v2
    Death proof
    The Hateful Eight
    Kill bill v1
    Django
     
  13. I love Django and think Reservoir Dogs is towards the bottom of his list. That doesn't mean I think RD is bad by any means.
     
  14. Serh Dec 22, 2019
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    Serh

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    watched pulp fiction the other night and then yesterday my brother took me to a restaurant where the burger is specifically called... well, guess

    and that's what i ordered as well. good timing
     
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  15. phaynes12

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    where do we feel like Hollywood fits among his films? i don’t think it’s top spot but definitely among the top tier
     
  16. the rural juror Dec 24, 2019
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    the rural juror

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    It’s top 3 for me, along with Pulp Fiction and Basterds. Reservoir Dogs could rotate in as well.
     
  17. Nathan

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    I like Basterds, Pulp Fictuon, and Jackie Brown more. Maybe Kill Bill/Reservoir, depending. I haven’t rewatched them in some years. I’d solidly put it in his upper-middle tier.
     
  18. phaynes12

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    yeah, RD, PF and IB are a pretty tough three to crack for me. it’s a 4a/4b between this and JB for me
     
  19. Morrissey

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    1. Inglourious Basterds
    2. Jackie Brown
    3. Pulp Fiction
    4. Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
    5. Kill Bill
    6. Reservoir Dogs
    7. Death Proof
    8. Django Unchained
    9. The Hateful Eight
     
  20. phaynes12

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    1. Reservoir Dogs
    2. Pulp Fiction
    3. Inglorious Bastards
    4. Jackie Browne
    5. OUATIH
    6. Kill Bill
    7. Death Proof
    8. Django Unchained
    9. The Hateful Eight
     
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  21. Cameron

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    I personally think H8 is much better than Django
     
  22. CarpetElf

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    Inglorious Basterds
    Reservoir Dogs
    Pulp Fiction

    Django Unchained
    The Hateful Eight
    Kill Bill
    Death Proof*

    *havent seen this in years
     
  23. the rural juror

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    Pulp Fiction
    Inglorious Basterds
    Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
    Reservoir Dogs
    Jackie Brown
    Kill Bill

    Hateful Eight
    Django Unchained

    Hateful and Django are the only two I have mixed feelings about, and I still generally liked them. The first six I think are all fantastic. I’ve never watched Death Proof.
     
  24. Cameron

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    Fix that
     
  25. SpyKi

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    Kill Bill
    Pulp Fiction
    Inglorious Basterds
    Django Unchained
    Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
    Death Proof
    Reservoir Dogs
    Jackie Brown
    The Hateful Eight