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I didn't have any issue with the historical element of it necessarily. I just really walk away from that movie thinking about 2 scenes. They are 2 of the best scenes he's ever filmed but the rest of the movie doesn't grab me the same way.You know, fightin' in a basement offers a lot of difficulties. Number one being, you're fightin' in a basement!
I don't mind the theater scene. It's absurd but...welcome to Tarantino.
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What you have in Tarantino is one of the best examples of the merits and limitations of autodidactic learning. There is a benefit in that one has the freedom to consider everything mixed with the unfortunate lack of a worldview that coheres with what most people seek in art rather than a performative auteur’s take on what is important in the story they’re trying to tell.
It is somewhat like in Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut where the kid that was never raised in society sees sheep as a sexual gratification thing. We almost can’t fault him but we know it’s revolting and wrong. But he’s never been instructed in right and wrong or custom and convention. He’s grasping at straws much like the guy who spent his life being educated in good and evil by modern movies.
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and two very different movies about a couple of guys who just want to be left alone and spend some quiet time together.

