Graham Fuller: Do you feel... «Reservoir Dogs: Screenplay»

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    robot
    9 января 2011

    Graham Fuller: Do you feel that your screenplays provide a kind of legitimate forum for violence? Quentin Tarantino: I don't quite look at it like that. I don't take the violence very seriously. I find violence very funny, and especially in the stories that I've been telling recently. Violence is part of this world and I am drawn to outrageousness of real-life violence. It isn't about people lowering people from helicopters on to speeding trains, or about terrorists hijacking something or other. Real-life violence is, you're in a restaraunt and a man and his wife are having an argument and all of a sudden the guy gets so mad at her, he picks up a fork and stabs her in the face. That's really crazy and comic-bookish - but it also happens; that's how real violence comes kicking and screaming into your perspective in real life. I am interested in the act, in the explosion, and in the entire aftermath of that. What do we do after this? Do we beat up the guy who stabbed the woman? Do we separate them? Do we call cops? Do we ask for our money back because our meal has been ruined? I am interested in answering all those questions.

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Graham Fuller: Do you feel... (Цитата из книги «Reservoir Dogs: Screenplay» Quentin Tarantino)