What did Quentin Tarantino say about Paul Dano?
Tarantino called Dano the 'weakest actor in SAG' due to his performance in 'There Will Be Blood'.
Celebrity / Feuds and Drama
Quentin Tarantino's recent remarks about Paul Dano's performance in 'There Will Be Blood' have sparked a wave of support for the actor from fans and industry peers.
Tarantino's critique of Dano's performance as Eli Sunday in 'There Will Be Blood' contrasts sharply with the praise Dano has received throughout his career. Dano's portrayal, often described as unsettling and intense, has earned him recognition as one of the most talented actors of his generation.
'The Batman' writer, Mattson Tomlin, highlighted Dano's directorial debut, 'Wildlife,' as evidence of his artistic capabilities, further solidifying Dano's reputation as a multifaceted talent.
The support from colleagues like Dillon Freasier, who was on set during the filming of 'There Will Be Blood,' adds another layer to the discussion, suggesting that Tarantino's opinion may not reflect the broader consensus.
Tarantino called Dano the 'weakest actor in SAG' due to his performance in 'There Will Be Blood'.
Mattson Tomlin, Dillon Freasier, Simu Liu, and Jamie Graham were among those who publicly supported Dano.
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