Idk, i just watched Kill Bill 1 and 2 for like the fifth time last night. I love Tarantino's movies and yet you'd be hard-pressed to find any moral truths communicated through them. Same with a movie like Melancholia or Green Room or No Country for Old Men. For sure, those movies have themes and you might even say messages, but they're not exactly offering moral instruction.
I think those are moreso the types of movies where you observe, and its meant to leave you with a question, like the way No Country For Old Men ended, in an unexpected way, but it suits the message, that maybe it's not worth the hassle, and that some situations you should stay out of. Enforced by the title: No Country For Old Men.
I haven't seen Melancholia or Green Room but i've seen the Kill Bill Movies. Same thing with those, big themes of revenge; It starts with her surviving a hit attempt, and the opening scene after that is her speaking to Vernita Green- one of the assassins, about how she needs to get "even steven" with her, (which would be by killing her, her daughter, and her husband.) Which is exactly what they did to her.
Idk, i just watched Kill Bill 1 and 2 for like the fifth time last night. I love Tarantino's movies and yet you'd be hard-pressed to find any moral truths communicated through them. Same with a movie like Melancholia or Green Room or No Country for Old Men. For sure, those movies have themes and you might even say messages, but they're not exactly offering moral instruction.
I think those are moreso the types of movies where you observe, and its meant to leave you with a question, like the way No Country For Old Men ended, in an unexpected way, but it suits the message, that maybe it's not worth the hassle, and that some situations you should stay out of. Enforced by the title: No Country For Old Men.
I haven't seen Melancholia or Green Room but i've seen the Kill Bill Movies. Same thing with those, big themes of revenge; It starts with her surviving a hit attempt, and the opening scene after that is her speaking to Vernita Green- one of the assassins, about how she needs to get "even steven" with her, (which would be by killing her, her daughter, and her husband.) Which is exactly what they did to her.
Good stuff love me some growing content
oo oo ee ee aa aa