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Copyright Dra. Rosa Gonzalez on behalf of AEDEI 2013

Abstract

The badly injured Mairtin in A Skull in Connemara averred that "hospitals are for poofs, sure" (62); here Charlie Costello (Woody Harrelson) reports that "Peace is for queers" and Marty is quoted as saying dream sequences in films are "for fags". In reading Billy's Secret Diary: Keep Out Pigs!, Marty discovers Billy's resolutions to help Marty to drink less and, in a "note to self", not to set fire to the neighbor's American flag. (Surely we can anticipate conference papers comparing the second scene of The Lieutenant of Inishmore with the sequence in Django Unchained that features an overhead shot of Django [Jamie Foxx] trussed, upsidedown, naked, awaiting castration.) Tarantino's stock-in-trade draws the viewer into empathy with a victim (African-American slave, Jewish child, pregnant woman) of human depravity, so that the viewer welcomes, relishes, and thereby is implicated in violence against Nazis, sadistic slave owners, et al. In a sequence crosscut between Hans and Marty listening to Billy around a campfire (underscored by Carter Burwell's exquisite music) and Billy's imagined film ending, a bloodbath filled with "money shots": suddenly all the psychopaths "burst out of their graves with a gun in every hand"; Kaya, wearing a wet t-shirt, convulses as "she is fucking mown down.

Details

Title
Seven Psychopaths
Author
Dean, Joan FitzPatrick
Pages
207-209
Publication year
2013
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Dra. Rosa Gonzalez on behalf of AEDEI
e-ISSN
1699311X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1418049065
Copyright
Copyright Dra. Rosa Gonzalez on behalf of AEDEI 2013