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Tarantino Slams Paul Dano's 'Weak Sauce' Acting
3 Dec
Summary
- Tarantino called Paul Dano's performance in 'There Will Be Blood' weak.
- Critics on X defended Dano, calling Tarantino's assessment incorrect.
- Fans questioned Tarantino's harsh judgment on Dano's acting.

Director Quentin Tarantino has faced significant criticism after describing Paul Dano's performance in the acclaimed 2007 film "There Will Be Blood" as "weak sauce." During a podcast appearance where Tarantino ranked his top 21st-century films, he identified Dano's acting as the primary flaw in the movie. He further stated that Dano was "just such a weak, weak, uninteresting guy" and the "weakest f-king actor in SAG."
These remarks quickly ignited a debate across social media platforms, with numerous users on X defending Dano. Critics argued that Tarantino's assessment was misguided, with some asserting that Dano's performance was integral to the film and held its own against Daniel Day-Lewis. Many expressed disappointment that a respected director would offer such harsh and dismissive commentary on another actor's work.
The controversy has led to a wider discussion about artistic opinions and the respect afforded to fellow artists within the industry. While Tarantino praised "Black Hawk Down" as a masterwork, his strong negative remarks about Dano's performance have overshadowed his film rankings, prompting fans to question his critical judgments.




