Tarantino vs Arquette: The Controversial N-Word Clash
Quentin Tarantino rebukes actress Rosanna Arquette for criticizing his use of the N-word in 'Pulp Fiction.' Arquette, despite acknowledging the film's iconic status, condemned the word's overuse. Tarantino, defending his artistic choices, accused Arquette of lacking class, citing her past acceptance of the role.
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Quentin Tarantino has publicly condemned his 'Pulp Fiction' co-star Rosanna Arquette for her recent criticism regarding the film's frequent use of the N-word. Arquette expressed disdain for the racial slur, which she feels detracts from the film's artistic value.
Tarantino countered Arquette's comments, issuing a rebuttal that highlighted her acceptance of the role and the payment received for her involvement. He accused Arquette of seeking publicity and lacking respect for the project and her colleagues.
The controversial filmmaker, known for his provocative language and stylistic choices, has faced criticism over the years, notably from directors Spike Lee and Lee Daniels. Tarantino, however, remains unapologetic, urging viewers to seek other films if they disagree with his creative decisions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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