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      • In “Hateful Eight,” for the first time in Tarantino’s career—and in contrast to such brutal, semi-exploitive but ultimately mournful films as “ The Wild Bunch ” and “ U-Turn “—there’s no detectable moral framework to speak of.
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  2. Dec 22, 2015 · When the violence arrives in “Hateful Eight,” it’s unmoored not just from any morality espoused by the characters (who are hateful, after all!) but also, it seems, from Tarantino’s own moral compass—if indeed he has one, and after this movie I have serious doubts.

  3. Jan 3, 2016 · So when the “The Hateful Eight” presents its last chapter as “Black Man, White Hell”, the racial connotation is unquestionable (even if “white” also refers to the snow surrounding the characters).

  4. Jan 7, 2016 · Financial Times Life & Arts. Add to myFT. The Hateful Eight — film review: ‘Provocative’. Though seemingly a whodunnit, Tarantino’s film has a political subtext. Kurt Russell and Samuel L....

  5. The Hateful Eight is bold, gorgeous, verbally clever, morally repellent, and, in some way I am still struggling to put my finger on, possibly somehow evil. Any movie that inspires mixed...

  6. Jan 16, 2016 · “Django Unchained’s” sin (at least in terms of gender) is of omission, but “The Hateful Eight” takes a more proactive approach to its misogyny. It’s not just that Daisy is beaten and lynched—it’s that this abuse is all we know of her.

  7. Dec 18, 2015 · Quentin Tarantino is no stranger to controversy, but his new film, The Hateful Eight, is dividing critics as well as audiences in surprisingly severe ways. I’m not alone in thinking that it’s ...

  8. Dec 31, 2015 · With his signature shrewd repartee and gleefully OTT violence, Quentin Tarantino’s latest film, The Hateful Eight, is a grisly and gratifying ensemble article that doubles as chamber piece.

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