![]() ![]() Tarantino’s stance on sex scenes, and his disillusionment with Hollywood, has all the earmarks of an Elon Musk-esque revolt against the Woke Apocalypse. Sex and nudity are not a key ingredient in classy, timeless classics. Sex scenes might help studios pocket the brief voyeurism dollar. Hollywood does better, and is better, when it respects both the intelligence of its audienceand the dignity of its actors/actresses.Īudiences do not need everything spelled out for them. The erosion of originality plaguing Hollywood’s storytellers, lines up with filmmakers ditching education and entertainment in favour of political indoctrination and porn.Īdditionally, total acquiescence with the acronym army’s Cultural Marxist Oppressor/Oppressed list of ‘do’s, don’ts, doers, and disbelievers’, isn’t just demanded, it’s a matter of career survival.Įven if I’ve gotten the subtext wrong here, Tarantino’s talk about the reality of ‘sex sells’ is long overdue, and more than welcome. His carefully considered public views also just happen to coincide with Disney’s decision to placate the LGBTQ+ political religion and the increasingly one-sided take-over of Hollywood by an increasingly rabid authoritarian Left.Ĭoupling Tarantino’s words with his distance from the Far-Left strong-arming Hollywood, suggests he may be keen to break free from this new cultural totalitarianism. Tarantino’s series of encouraging comments could be taken as him venting frustration at an industry where copycat kitsch, is now considered creativity. He advised filmmakers of all genres to ride both the positive and negative publicity. ‘Filmmakers, the studios or whoever the producers are, they have to be adults about it Angry activists have to be a “nothing for them”.’ Also, because of the time that we’re living in right now, those movies are never more needed than now,’ Tarantino added. You just have to have the balls to make them. ‘I don’t quite believe that you couldn’t make some of those movies today. ‘I’ve been rallying against 80s movies forever, and now, all of a sudden, I feel like an ass***. In November, 2022, Tarantino shook the Hollywoke status quo, telling Deadline that movies were better before the apocalypse. With the right story, the 59-year-old movie director is likely to find another way to reinvent the wheel. While Tarantino talking retirement seems like a done deal, with the longevity of his career, how well respected his work is, and the uniqueness of his art, pinning Tarantino to any form of retirement is a fool’s errand. ![]() Married to Daniella Pick, a model from Israel, the couple have two kids under three, and for the most part, live in Tel Aviv. And I hope people like it, but if not, what can we do?’ĭiscussing retirement, Tarantino said he’d like to write more, adding, ‘I’ve been making movies for 30 years, and I’m ready to quit.’īeing a new dad might also explain why Tarantino has chosen to leave the limelight. I want to please the audience, as well as challenge them When I come up with a story, I want to do it because I want to do it. When asked whether being an actor, writer, and director, had moulded the way Tarantino makes decisions, he replied: Talking about The Movie Critic, his latest – and speculated to be his last – film, the go-it-alone Hollywood version of Elon Musk, described his ‘only non-rape sex scene’ in a film as ‘so unromantic, and erotic that it’s hilarious’ ( Jackie Brown, 1997). The only time he would make an exception to the no-sex scene rule is if doing so was ‘essential to the story’, Tarantino conceded. And if it was already a bit problematic to before, now it’s even more so.’ ![]() The Pulp Fiction creator, whose films are known for their dark humour, excessive violence, swearing, and explicit drug use, said, he won’t touch nudity, and sex scenes, because they are a pain to film ‘in real life’. US film director, Quentin Tarantino has told a Spanish newspaper, ‘Sex is not part of his vision of cinema.’ ![]()
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