![]() Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction and The Bride from the Kill Bill saga is almost always without shoes. Tarantino will often have his female characters go barefoot. Of course, then there’s the feet, lots and lots of feet. Royale with Cheese, so we’re deeply saddened when he dies halfway through Pulp Fiction. He’s a drug-addict and a ruthless hit-man. Think Vincent Vega, one of the most beloved characters in film history. It is amazing, that at some point, some character from a Tarantino movie is almost always going to wind up in the trunk of a car.ĭon’t forget Tarantino’s ability to write memorable dialogue - dialogue that doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with moving the plot forward, but instead creates three-dimensional, likable characters, that spectators would otherwise find repugnant. He, in essence, gets a spectator to laugh that things they normally would not find funny: “ Oh man, I shot Marvin in the face.” Tarantino also uses a lot of trunk and reverse POV trunk shots. For example, the director often blends extreme violence with humor. ![]() These are the most obvious Quentin Tarantino foot fetish scenes in his esteemed filmography.īecause Tarantino is a true auteur (a director with an unmistakable signature style), we can simply gaze upon one of his films for a quick minute, and instantly recognize the movie as Tarantino-esque. He doesn’t hide his foot fascination, in fact he chooses to embrace it in almost every movie that he’s made. It’s quite apparent that director Quentin Tarantino’s love is feet. ![]() Others like long sexy legs or a nice buxom rack. Some people are turned on by a pretty face. ![]()
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