Hollywood actress Rosanna Arquette has expressed disapproval of filmmaker Quentin Tarantino for using the N-word in his movies. Arquette, who starred in Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction,’ described his use of the word as “racist and creepy.” She emphasized her aversion to it, stating, “I hate it.” Tarantino, known for defending his artistic choices, has faced criticism for his language and graphic violence in films. In response, he has suggested that those offended should watch other movies instead.
Arquette’s comments come in the wake of Tarantino’s frequent use of the N-word in films like ‘Django Unchained,’ a practice supported by actor Samuel L. Jackson. Jackson, a regular collaborator with Tarantino, has defended the director’s approach, contrasting it with other filmmakers’ use of similar language. In a documentary about Tarantino’s career, Jackson highlighted the difference in artistic intent behind the use of such language in films, emphasizing Tarantino’s authenticity in portraying characters and dialogue.
