As his newest picture attracts an enormous
audience, critics are charging Quentin Tarantino with a series of
cinematic sins, from "mistaking his DVD collection for a life" to
releasing a "gleeful celebration of savagery." Managing Editor
Jesse Walker defends the director and his film, arguing that the
movie is not just funny and exciting but is far more morally
complex than the average World War II drama.
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ed hardy|4.8.11 @ 4:49AM|#
good article