Sunday, December 27, 2009

Tarantino - Audiences appreciate Tarantinos style in creating violent scenes, but has he reached his limit?

I'd be greatful if loads of people answer this, i need feedback for a presentation im doing in a week for college, even if you dont like tarantino just say what ever you think. thanksTarantino - Audiences appreciate Tarantinos style in creating violent scenes, but has he reached his limit?
I think he reached his limit in Reservoir Dogs. I have absolutely no problem with violence in film, but the attitude he attaches to his violence is what I find offensive. All of his films seem to be saying something along the lines of, ';look how cool all these guns, and knives, and blood, and murdered people are.'; If you watch something like Raging Bull, or Tsotsi, or Godfather, or Apocalypse Now, or Aguirre the Wrath of God, etc... all of those films are violent (some more than others), but none of them have this, ';... look how cool it is...'; attitude. Some of them condemn the violence in the film, some of them are just saying this is how violent life is like, but none of them glorify the violence.





Tarantino's only real quality is writing dialogue, but all the dialogue he writes is extremely shallow. Plus the dialogue he writes is just as offensive as the violence. It's not offensive because he says ******, or **** hundreds of time, but the reason behind it, that is what's offensive. He writes this in to show how on the edge he is, and he's willing to say anything for the sake of, ';realism,'; but in reality it's just there to appeal to idiots. That's offensive, not because he says it, but the motives behind it.





He's a man that appeals to people that have no idea about film, but has absolutely no depth to his films. I haven't liked a single one. He is not the only one that does this, though, and he wasn't the first and won't be the last.





I would, however, doubt that his films increase violence at all. If you're willing to kill someone because you saw it in a film then there is a much more serious problem than he saw ';Pulp Fiction,'; or something. The greatest murderers of all time had no violent film in their lives. Hitler, Stalin, Khan, Vlad Dracul, Jack the Ripper, etc... some of the most violent murderers ever, and none of them saw a single Tarantino film.Tarantino - Audiences appreciate Tarantinos style in creating violent scenes, but has he reached his limit?
The first one or two Tarantino movies I watched was ok, but it gets creepy when someone has that much violence on their mind. I would NEVER watch another Tarantino movie or support one like those in his past. There are too many nuts getting ideas - including small kids. How many kids that aren't even teenagers yet have committed murder recently? There's an 11 year old in jail with violent grown men right now. That's pathetic and irresponsible to sell that to the public.

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