RustyShackleford
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realtalk brah they said they the word in an almost taunting way. every single seen the word was used doezens of times. like you cant just say slaves? or even negro?
It's Tarantino man, he knows the only way it passes is if it's "acting". At least this is somewhat excusable because of the subject of the movie. All that "dead ****** storage" talk was completely unnecessary in Pulp Fiction. I swear the first time I saw it I just knew he wrote that in there cause he wanted to say it in front of a black person, wasn't integral to the story at all. And Samuel L either doesn't care or wants the roll bad enough to ignore it.
So what, can there only be racists characters in movies about slavery? I think that character was just an *** hole. Plus he was probably none too pleased about a couple of goons showing up at his house with a dead body. I think you're reaching.
He is acting in a movie
Which is set in the deep south
During slavery
Where the character is a slave owner
Who fight slaves for entertainment
You really expect someone like that not to be racist.
If you guys didn't like the character, blame Tarantino. Leo played the role perfectly, how the hell it can be used as a knock against him is straight up idiotic.