Rosanna Arquette has criticized Quentin Tarantino’s use of the n-word in his 1994 film, “Pulp Fiction,” during a recent interview with The Times. In the interview, Arquette, who played Vincent Vega’s wife, Lorraine Watson in “Pulp Fiction,” acknowledged the film’s iconic status while expressing her disapproval of Tarantino’s frequent use of the term. “Pulp Fiction” remains a culturally significant film for Arquette, though she voiced her criticism of Tarantino’s dialogue choices, noting that the issue has received limited societal attention. Topics: #pulp #arquette #rosanna Post navigation «Pulp Fictioni» näitleja kritiseerib Tarantinot: ta stsenaariumid pole kunst, vaid puhas rassism(2) «Pulp Fictioni» näitleja kritiseerib Tarantinot: ta stsenaariumid pole kunst, vaid puhas rassism(1)
“Pulp Fiction” remains a beloved classic, but this criticism highlights a deeply troubling and uncomfortable aspect of its storytelling. Reply