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I unironically agree with Armond White JEWS 05/08/2023 (Mon) 21:36:24 No. 192
https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/04/tarantinos-no-sex-talk/ >Responding to an inquiry by Spain’s Diari ARA, Tarantino confessed, “It’s true, sex is not part of my vision of cinema. . . . If there had ever been a sex scene that was essential to the story, I would have, but so far it hasn’t been necessary.” >Earlier generations worried about gratuitous sex in cinema. Hollywood rarely makes love stories anymore. Movies are mostly Marvel Cinematic Universe confections, #MeToo diatribes, goofball comedies, leftist social dramas, or the routine excited response to Tarantino’s own highly influential violent escapades. They perpetuate a soulless eunuch’s view of art. >Public confidence in biology and sociology has been undermined, so the lack of sexuality in movies essentially means the lack of sensitivity and compassion and order. Millennials who don’t understand the dehumanization of Tarantino’s action-movie temperament are ignorant about what he leaves out. They don’t know what they’re missing. QT never asks the question at the heart of Godard’s Breathless: “What’s the difference between love and eroticism?” That no one in the media asks him indicts our times.
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>>192 >Tarantino’s own highly influential violent escapades. Is he really that influential? Armond is right of course about the void in romance. Zoomers are the most curiously detached race I've ever seen.
>>941 >Is he really that influential? That's an interesting question. In the 90s I would say absolutely, but I can't say I can point to anyone still mimicking his cinematic style and writing anymore.


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