I love this; it's brief and heavy enough to leave an impact.
That scene was Tarantino's favorite out of the entire film, what he refers to as "a Romeo and Juliet shootout at a movie premiere."
What I love about QT's writing (other than creating such amazing women characters) is that nothing is ever black and white; he wants the viewers to feel conflicted about situations and characters and refuses to make it easy for us.
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That scene was Tarantino's favorite out of the entire film, what he refers to as "a Romeo and Juliet shootout at a movie premiere."
What I love about QT's writing (other than creating such amazing women characters) is that nothing is ever black and white; he wants the viewers to feel conflicted about situations and characters and refuses to make it easy for us.