Quentin Tarantino Strikes Back: Filmmaker Responds to Rosanna Arquette's Criticism Over Racial Slurs
Director Quentin Tarantino rebutted comments by actress Rosanna Arquette after she criticized his films’ use of the N-word. In an interview, Arquette expressed discomfort with the racial slur. Tarantino published a response defending his artistic choices and questioning Arquette's motives, sparking industry-wide debate.
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Director Quentin Tarantino has issued a strong response following criticism from actress Rosanna Arquette over his frequent use of the N-word in films, most notably in the 1994 hit 'Pulp Fiction.' Arquette's remarks, published by The Sunday Times, described her discomfort and described the language usage as "racist and creepy."
Tarantino, in his reply as reported by Variety, challenged Arquette's critique, pointing out their past work together, stating, "After I gave you a job, and you took the money, trashing it for what I suspect are very cynical reasons shows a decided lack of class." He alleged her stance might have changed since their collaboration.
The debate over racial slurs in Tarantino's films isn't new. While some critics reproach its prevalence, others, including veteran actors like Samuel L. Jackson and Jamie Foxx, staunchly support the director's artistic choices. In 'Pulp Fiction,' the contentious term appears around 20 times, while 'Django Unchained' uses it nearly 110 times.