nagerous wrote:That's what I was thinking about Mr. White, he wasn't the baddest bad ass in the history of Tarrantino films, Mr. Blonde in comparison was an evil son of a bitch and the mafia would have to be huge to accommodate all the Tarrantino criminals, like Ving Rhames (Marcellus 'does he look like a bitch' Wallace) from Pulp Fiction, Bill from Kill Bill etc. so there is every possibility that Mr. White could be a town role. That being said I still can't get the logic from where Mandy is going with his very odd and sudden role claim.
But I'm wondering if it's in general moral "who's good in the movie and who isn't" or "protagonists of the movie are town and antagonists are mafia".
Like, in Pulp Fiction, Jules Winnfield is a protagonist, but he's essentially "evil" if we were to think about what his job actually is.
Mr. White was a protagonist in Reservoir Dogs, but he was also "evil" in a sense (while Mr. Orange was "good" [undercover cop]).
And there are so many ultimate antagonists from all of the Tarintino flicks (Bill, Wallace, Hans Landa from Inglorious Basterds, Joe Cabot, etc.) that Mr. White just doesn't seem right for a mafia role.