Not yet explained if he also likes “bunions”
Land of Podiatrists.- Director Quentin Tarantino has already come out to clarify the rumors that he has a fetish for women’s feet.
It is only a matter of remembering that the director has approached women’s feet in practically all his films, from Pulp Fiction to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, going through Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds and Fire Test, films that have in common having shown close-ups of women’s feet just as the filmmaker envisioned it.
Feet in the films of Quentin Tarantino. pic.twitter.com/XBSd8APxLw
— The Cinegogue (@TheCinegogue) April 21, 2022
Now, this situation has earned him criticism from the film industry, and from many women who accuse Tarantino of being a “fetishist.”
Quentin Tarantino has a thing for his feet… and he knows it
In fact, when Brad Pitt received the Oscar for “Best Supporting Actor” for his participation in “Once Upon a Time in America” he made an extension of this joke regarding Quentin’s fetish and feet. This was what he said:
In Once Upon a Time in Hollywood many actresses feet are shown. This is a subtle homage to feet giving Quentin Tarantino boners #movietrivia pic.twitter.com/PPKTjoEO2G
— Sluts and Guts (@sluts_guts) January 26, 2020
“I want to thank co-star Leo (DiCaprio), Margot Robbie, Margot Robbie’s feet, Margaret Qualley’s feet, Dakota Fanning’s feet…” referring to all the nail shots that came out of these actresses in the film.
Now the actor has come out in an interview to give his “version” of what’s up with his feet, and if it’s a fetish or not.
“Before me, there were a lot of directors who had foot fetishes. Luis Bunuel is one of them; Hitchcook was accused of that, and even Sofia Coppola has also been accused…”, Tarantino expressed, indirectly confessing that it is a fetish of his, but “that he is not alone”.
Quentin Tarantino address those “foot fetish” comments
“I don’t take it seriously, There’s a lot of feet in a lot of good directors’ movies. That’s just good direction. before me, the person foot fetishism was defined by was Luis Buñuel, another film director”
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— Geek Vibes Nation (@GeekVibesNation) September 30, 2021
“There’s always women’s feet in good movies, there’s nothing wrong with that,” Quentin finally declared, leaving us worse off than we were at the beginning.
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