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Old 03.30.2019, 08:52 AM   #23778
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Originally Posted by Severian
What?

I mean, that came out wrong, but you know what I mean.

You set a movie in an era when people used the N-word and other racial slurs in their casual vernacular, and, what are you gonna do? Pretend those words weren’t part of everyday speech?

Tarantino is not the only filmmaker by a long shot to do this.

He’s one of the few white filmmakers to do it with movies about white peoples set in the fucking ‘90s though.

well with that lady’s speech sounding like an old sway board post it was hard not to notice. too much in fact

it’s a tired tired tired schtick

you know tarantino will use any excuse. in this century. doesn’t need to be so complicated, does it?

“historical” hahahaha. blanco please!
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