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Quentin Tarantino refuses to cross the line and show animal cruelty in his films
Quentin Tarantino has recently stated that he refuses to depict violence against animals or even insects in his film work.
Speaking to Variety, the acclaimed director stated: “It bothers me a lot to see animals die in movies. It’s a line I can’t cross. Bugs can’t either. Unless I’m paying to see an absurd documentary, I’m not paying to see actual deaths.” Part of the way this all works is that it’s all pure fantasy. That’s why I put up with violent scenes, because we’re all kidding.”
“Some animal, some dog, some llama, some fly, some rat, doesn’t give a damn about your movie”he continued. ” I’d kill a million rats, but I don’t necessarily want to kill one in a movie or see one being killed in a movie, because I’m not paying to see actual deaths.”
“Almost always, it’s not just violence that I have a problem with,” term. “There is usually an incompetence factor.”
Tarantino is known for his gritty violence, but it seems like even he has his limits. Do you agree with Tarantino? Is violence against animals in the cinema excessive?
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