15 December 2012

"One thing both men [Quentin Tarantino and producer/director Reginald Hudlin] agreed on was a scene in Roots that served as an example of what not to do in Django Unchained. The last act of the final episode features the character Chicken George being given the opportunity to beat his slave master and owner in much the same way he’d been punished and tormented. In the end the character chooses not to so he can be 'the bigger man'.



'Bullshit'" exclaim both Tarantino and Hudlin in unison as they discuss the absurdity of the scene. 'No way he becomes the bigger man at that moment' says Tarantino. 'The powers that be during the ’70s didn’t want to send the message of revenge to African-Americans. They didn’t want to give black people any ideas. But anyone knows that would never happen in that situation. And in Django ­Unchained we make that clear'" (aqui)

 

1 comment:

Táxi Pluvioso said...

Um filme boring? folgo em saber, assim não perco tempo.