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Slavery’s horrific shadow lives on — and so does Hitler’s

Quentin Tarantino’s \”Django\” is sparking controversy — and not just for its flagrant use of the n word. According to African-American film critic Tim Cogshell (quoted by Erin Aubry Kaplan in the Times), “The surreal liftoff that happens at some point in ‘Basterds’ [Tarantino’s take on the Holocaust] doesn’t happen here, because of the weight of what’s still real. For example, there’s a certain racial backlash to Obama that’s still going on. Quentin wants this to be a dark comedy, but with [black] history the way it is, you can’t get from here to there in a movie.”

Tarantino and “Basterds” Come to Israel

Quentin Tarantino winced as the young Israeli journalist took the microphone and asked what must rank as one of the heavier questions he\’s ever encountered: \”How do you relate to the Jewish tragedy of the Holocaust personally?\”

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