Review of The Hateful Eight (2015) by Mace8704 — 31 Dec 2015
Addressing the "misogyny" of The Hateful Eight: Prior to viewing the film, everyone should be well aware that Tarantino has created yet another film that the politically correct, social justice advocate may find in poor taste.
The film contains gratuitous violence, excessive racial slurs, battery of women, discrimination against Mexicans, and worst of all for the social justice advocate, Tarantino did not include a strong female protagonist like in Kill Bill.
In fact after creating one of the most powerful female characters in cinema (Beatrix Kiddo), the female lead in the Hateful Eight, Daisy Domergue, is a disgusting, manipulative, racist who spends the majority of the film in cuffs.
How dare Tarantino! Did he not get the Hunger Games and Star Wars memo that benevolent female protagonist that are good at everything are in?! Daisy advocates for the genocide of an entire town. Daisy tries to seduce a black man to free her even though she's a racist.
Daisy takes advantage of benevolent sexism. After all, should the fairer sex ever be executed by the hangman? To our social justice friends, the physical abuse Daisy receives primarily by the bounty hunter is evidence of Tarantino's hatred of women.
What they fail to realize is that Tarantino is highlighting the ugly, morally reprehensible, and HATEFUL behavior of those living in post civil war America.
This review of The Hateful Eight (2015) was written by Mace8704 on 31 Dec 2015.
The Hateful Eight has generally received very positive reviews.
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