Quentin Tarantino may be known for making bloody films, but the director says there's one line he won't cross when it comes to violence.
Quentin Tarantino reveals the one line he won’t cross in his movies when it comes to violence. Since the release of his debut feature Reservoir Dogs, Tarantino has been known for pushing the boundaries of on-screen violence.
“I have a big thing about killing animals in movies. That’s a bridge I can’t cross. Insects too. Unless I’m paying to see some bizzarro documentary, I’m not paying to see real death. Part of the way that this all works is that it’s all just make believe. That’s why I can stand the violent scenes, cause we’re all just fucking around. Some animal, some dog, some llama, some fly, some rat, doesn’t give a fuck about your movie.
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