"My mom took me to see Carnal Knowledge and The Wild Bunch and all these kind of movies when I was a kid"
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The subtext is a quiet defense against the perennial critique of his work: that he’s juvenile, gratuitous, addicted to shock. Tarantino implies the opposite. He grew up watching artists use brutality and intimacy as language, not as cheap thrills. Peckinpah’s slow-motion carnage isn’t violence for violence’s sake; it’s violence as a broken national myth. Nichols’ sexual candor isn’t titillation; it’s adulthood with the lights on. Saying “my mom took me” converts what could sound like pathology into pedagogy.
There’s also a class-and-media reality baked in: before content warnings became a second script, the boundary between “kid” and “adult” viewing was porous, negotiated at home, often by a single parent making judgment calls. Tarantino’s cinema has always felt like someone who learned early that art can be dangerous and still worth it. The line isn’t about permissive parenting; it’s about the origin story of an aesthetic that treats discomfort as a kind of education.
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