Tarrentino's Latest Nonsense Film
Honestly, I don't know what I find more disgusting:
My loathing of religions and cults, and what they do.
My loathing of government security agencies and their licence to kill mentality without accountability, including illegal operations involving evil people.
Or
Hollywood's 50 year exploitation of a tragedy with no regard to the facts or the victims or their families.
In case anyone has forgotten who the real sweet person was, here's a reminder, two days before her murder.
If you are going to criticize someone, at least spell the name correctly. I saw the movie and I don't agree with the article one bit. The female writer of the article seems to have forgotten that there is always gruesome violence, that is a characteristic of Tarantino films, usually it's men who are the victims, much more than women, there are male characters who barely utter words, no lines, but their acting is great and nuanced, why no complaints there? Even Sharon Tate's sister loved Robbie's portrayal, that to me is an opinion that counts and not some female writer wannabe who wants to make a name for herself trashing a movie that has been praised by those who matter.
@David1955 she's Sharon Tate's family, she knows her infinitely more than you. Have you seen other Tarantino films before? Chock full of stereotypes and also antistereotypes, that's the brilliance of his movies.
Regarding the "research", I read the full article you posted and had seen the movie, no need for research to comment based on my opinion and having seen all other Tarantino movies. If you researched so well as you say, why did you spell Tarantino's name wrong? You post here, people comment, that's how this site works. Not all the comments will agree with what you say. Mine doesn't.
@David1955, @Billboy my personal opinion, which seems to me concurs with the vast majority of film critics, the praises of the Cannes festival, and the people at the theater that clapped after the film ended, is that this is arguably Tarantino's best film to date. Oh, and regarding films or any other piece of art, I never let others influence wether I should see it or read it, that would be censoring myself based on the opinion of somebody else whom I might not even know or might have some kind of agenda. Works for me fine.
You didn’t mention what you’re talking about. I’ve no idea who that person is or why her death is being exploited.
@David1955 yeah. I don’t read people magazine or pay any attention whatsoever to paparazzi style news. I’m not a celebrity or pop culture lover so you’ll have to forgive me for not recognizing a photo of a celebrity. Also I don’t follow the film world so I had no idea what that directors latest film was about.
@ProudMerrie I actually know as much as anyone who casually studies such things. I’ve read a book on it and watched all the documentaries. Seems many people get infatuated with the decade before they weee born. As you noticed , for me that was the 60’s