Everyone has got a kink, while some people are turned on at the sight of a lady in red, for some others it’s the sight of big tits that makes them rock hard.
Some are tame, while others have a more profound taste.
There’s a huge difference between some light choking and BSDM, but hey, to each their own (we stay minding our business).
While we get that it’s difficult to understand some type of philia (necro- and copro- to name only a few) but like the saying that goes in the kink community, ‘who are you to yuck on someone’s yum?
’ In a time where there’s a cultural shift from plain vanilla to the more exotic flavors, a time where there’s more sex-positivity, where the female pleasure is getting it’s real due and porn is now seen more like art, fetishism is now leaving the cupboard where it’s being hidden and buried for decades and is now being put on full display (or so Berlin Tinder bios says).
More and more people are owning up to their sexuality, who they are and what they love and one of such is Quentin Tarantino (I don’t think he ever hid his preference anyway).
May 21st is known as world foot health day (yes, there is a day solely dedicated to our feet and all feet lovers).
While the date is still far ahead of us, whose says we can’t talk about it any other day?
Today, we choose to pay tribute to one of the most popular actors and producer like in Hollywood filmmaker Quentin Tarantino.
You may wonder what the connection between Quentin Tarantino and foot fetish is, but I will tell you what.
The famous filmmaker is most notable for his love for feet and we hope to uncover all the details in this article.
Tarantino, the Foot Fetish Celebrity
Next to the dream of having a threesome, a foursome, gangbang or other kind of ‘some’, feet is crowned as the king of fetishism.
Right from Andy Warhol, Elmer Batters to Marilyn Manson and Dita von Teese, there’s a string of cultural heroes who firmly believe that you can be sexually stimulated by siting a toe.
Quentin Tarantino seems to be of the same opinion.
There’s no secret that Tarantino loves feet.
Asides from the movie Reservoir Dogs, all of Tarantino’s movies include a direct or indirect reference to feet.
It appears either in dialogues, single or multiple shots.
One of the things that proved Tarantino’s love for feet was the toe-sucking incidence of a girl with the seminal director that went all viral, this happened back in 2013.
Quentin Tarantino has worked with some popular Hollywood stars.
From his muse (Uma Thurman) to the Natural Born Killer (Juliette Lewis), Tarantino is not just interested in their beautiful faces (you can guess the other body parts that turn him on).
With a career spanning over thirty years, most of his movies show his love for feet with Pulp Fiction being the most obvious to date.
Tarantino’s movies are unique in that they show a high level of violence, dialogues and the most important of all…feet (especially women’s feet)!
Right from his directorial debut (My Best Friend’s Birthday) which was released in 1987, we see his love for feet come to play.
The script served as the starting point for a True Romance right after the final reel was almost destroyed completely due to a fire incidence during editing.
However, the film career we have come to know with Tarantino began with his 1992 Reservoir Dogs and while the movie was still been praised by critics, he had a big break with the 1994 movie Pulp Fiction.
With this movie, we see the first example of his fixation with feet which also continued with other movies where he played a role but did not direct.
Most of the feet did not serve a particular purpose, it also did not serve an aesthetic one, but then they are in the movie because Tarantino wants them in his movies (and who says it can’t be so, I mean he is the boss).
The film Reservoir Dogs has an all-male cast, hence it did not feature his obsession with feet, but in the movie Pulp Fiction there’s a scene where Uma Thurman show her barefoot a couple of times.
There’s also the part about ‘foot massage dialogue’ between Vincent Vega (played by John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L.
Jackson).
The movie Jackie Brown also shows a number of feet and this is all thanks to Bridget Fonde who plays the role of Melanie Ralston (she even goes on to wear jewelry on her toes).
For all of Quentin Tarantino’s movies, they are all not about bare feet all the time.
In the movie Kill Bill: Volume 1 and also Kill Bill: Volume 2, there’s a lot of feet-focused shots showing not just the feet but different shoes, there’s also the aspect of Uma Thurman’s bare feet (yes, we will keep stressing this because it was erotic).
In the movie Death Proof, he takes the feet thing a bit further as there’s a scene where Jungle Julia’s feet were chopped off after which it flew out of the car (we told you Tarantino loves violence).
Also in the same movie, Mike McKay (Kurt Russell) touches and licks Abethany Ross’ (Rosario Dawson) feet.
The movie Inglourious Basterds has a scene where Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) verifies that the shoe he found at the tavern was meant for Bridget von Hammersmark (Diane Kruger).
The movie also shows a part where Bridget shows her feet with her toes popping out.
Then there’s also Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight both of which have shots of feet (not so much though).
However, the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood showed a lot of feet shots especially from Margot Robbie who bore the name Sharon Tate in the movie as well as Pussycat (Margaret Qualley).
It was said that Tate enjoyed being barefooted all the time and Quentin made good use of the opportunity.
It should also be noted that although he didn’t direct the movie From Dusk Till Dawn, he co-wrote it along with Robert Rodriguez.
In the movie, there’s a scene where Salma Hayek puts her foot in his mouth.
So yes, Quentin Tarantino does love feet fetish and is not ashamed or shy to say so.
His fetishism doesn’t seem to bother his actors too.
So, you will most likely see more foot fetishism scenes in his future movies and we are sure looking forward to it.