Tarantino is a huge ******* with a huge ego and crossed a line with an actress. What he did was awful and wrong and you can't excuse that. What the hell would have happened if it was worse than those injuries? It was irresponsible and could have lead to a Midnight Rider situation. Tarantino put his ego and power over the safety of his friend. And spitting on her? Yeah, pretty awful Quentin. You have your head so far up your ass look where it gets you. I love his movies but you can't defend this.
I hope he apologizes publicly and learns something and these directors have more accountability for pulling stupid **** like this. This is what happens when you go unchallenged, it comes out like this and it makes you look worse. And someone can finally can challenge him and say this type of behavior isn't tolerated for directors to treat their talent. Maybe Robbie or Leo will walk a way and I won't shed a tear. Then I will move on. He deserves some punishment here, but to ruin his entire career? Not really. Unethical? Yeah. Criminal? It could have, but it ultimately wasn't, but we shouldn't ignore the situation that could have brought that. Unless this is a consecutive David O. Russell type of situation I'm not putting him in director jail like Russell who time and time again is an abusive little **** head **** and it's widely known and who keeps getting away with this stuff and people reward him for it. Yes, I am making a distinction between a one time incident 15 years ago and a consecutive offender like Russell. There's a difference. Both are egotist *******s, except one is known to hold power over people on numerous occasions.
As far as I know, I'm marking that up to a terrible deed on Tarantino's end that he should apologize for. He has to own up to it as a bad deed, not a mistake because he probably didn't see it as either. The thing is, if you can get away with that once, who's to say it can't happen again and hasn't happened before or after? It's always possible, but since we don't know that I'm not using that as a full condemnation. Though I don't blame people for wondering that. If Tarantino was able to own up to his Weinstein complicity (unlike most people who hid under rocks), then he can own up to this. These people shouldn't be nor are victims of their lack of self awareness though. There is something disturbing how an environment can be had where you can't challenge someone like Tarantino to not do that. This isn't something that should be swept under, but not something that should totally ruin someone. I've known people who are abused by big people in the business, yet I think dealing with it should be more of a matter of confronting them and telling them to stop so they can learn, not ruining their whole lives unless they keep doing it. I'm talking more stuff like this and emotional and verbal abuse, not Weinstein stuff.
It's consistent with his past behavior for forgoing people who have helped in his success. He's his own biggest fan and that's always been his biggest problem and if it leads to stuff like that then that needs to stop.