Tarantino Was ‘Disturbed’ By ‘Bambi’: ‘It Affects Children’s Heads’

Tarantino Was ‘Disturbed’ By ‘Bambi’: ‘It Affects Children’s Heads’

In a lecture in Barcelona, ​​Quentin Tarantino revealed how his passion for cinema began and mentioned the film Bambi

Quentin Tarantino revealed unusual influences for his career as a director. The American filmmaker spoke to 1500 people in Barcelona and spoke about the beginning of his passion for cinema.

“I was really disturbed by the movie bambi,” he said about the animation of the disneyas reported by the newspaper the country (via The globe). “It affected children’s minds for decades. It was too wild for me and I couldn’t stand it, not least because I didn’t expect the fire and the mother’s death.”

bitter nightmare (1972) was another feature film that reached Tarantino still during childhood, when he was only 9 years old. The filmmaker admitted that he didn’t understand what happened in the rape scene, which shocked audiences upon release. He just followed “by context.”

The director returned to comment on the controversial wave of hero movies that invaded Hollywood in the last decade. Quentin pointed out that it accompanied comics by Marvel It is A.Dbut joked: “Now it’s too late, they took too long [para fazer os filmes].”

Source: Rollingstone

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