I generally don't like the foul language in movies, because a lot of the foul language is meaningless, just to cater to the audience's low-level fun, so that it can sell money.
However, some films have scolded the style and the famous, and the foul language in it is in line with the overall temperament and character of the film.
For example, "Deadpool", such as the recently released "Ace Bodyguard" in the mainland, and then such as Quentin Tarantino's classic "Pulp Fiction".

According to statistics, the English-speaking scolding of "Fark" in "Pulp Fiction" alone appears as many as 265 times, and it is integrated with the temperament of the film, which is not abrupt at all.
Today's picture says classics, I will talk about this "scolded into classic" movie.
The gang boss Masa's woman, Mia (Uma Thurman), faints from a drug overdose, and Vincent (John Travolta) slams a syringe into her heart to rescue her.
Heartbroken!
When the scene was filmed, it was actually Travolta who first pulled out the syringe and then put it upside down.
If you look closely, you'll see that the red dot on Mia's heart disappeared after she woke up, and it was a small piercing shot.
In the Chinese Centrum takes Mia for a ride in a 1964 Chevrolet Mariber convertible.
The car, which was actually choreographer Quentin's, was stolen during filming and was not inadvertently recovered by the police until 2013.
When Vincent and Mia participate in a dance competition at the Jack Rabbit Silm bar, the soundtrack is Chuck Berry's "You Never Can Tell."
Thurman actually didn't like the song, and she told Quentin that it didn't sound right, but Quentin just replied to her:
Believe me, it was perfect.
This classic dance is actually Quentin's one movement after another copy (tribute) to the dance in the famous Italian director Fellini's masterpiece "Eight and a Half Parts".
Film the scene of the two dancing.
Quentin whispered to Thurman. Thurman initially refused to play Mia, but Quentin wanted her to act when he died, and he finally read her the whole script on the phone and finally convinced her.
In addition to Thurman and Travolta, the film also featured black film star Samuel Jackson (far left), who played Vincent's partner Jules, and Bruce Willis (far right), the action star who played boxer Butch.
As a result, as much as $5 million of the film's $8 million production cost was used to pay the actors.
Samuel's Jules was supposed to be a huge exploding head in the script, but the crew brought a bunch of exploding head wigs and a set of jheri curly hair wigs.
Quentin never thought of wiging with jheri curls, but After Samuel put it on, Quentin liked it, so he kept it in the main film.
Quentin hesitates whether to play Jimmy or Vincent's drug addict, Ki-Lance, and in the end he chooses Jimmy because he wants to film the scene where Mia overdoses, which includes Lance (see first image).
Quentin and the actors are at the home of Lance (top).
Quentin's pink nightgown is also quite angry.
Mr. Wolfe ( third from right ) is a character Quentin wrote for Harvey Keitel. Harvey persuaded his friend Willis to appear in the film because Willis was a fan of Quentin's "Falling Dogs."
Jules' bad mother fucker wallet is Quentin's.
Jules always reads a Bible before killing, appearing to have a b-grid. But this line was actually made up by Quentin and Samuel, not the original Bible.
Quentin tells the robbers "Pumpkin" Tim Rose and "Bunny" Amanda Pramo about the opening restaurant robbery scene.
Quentin instructs Pramo in a shooting position.
Quentin sat thoughtfully in the dining room.
Quentin, Willis (top), Butch's girlfriend played by Maria de Medello and producer Lawrence Bande (far right) have a love photo.
Quentin and Bande, not knowing why I looked at him as if they were two mouths.
Killer Vincent and boxer Butch fight each other in the film, while on the set, Travolta and Willis are full of laughter. Willis was disappointed that he hadn't been able to play Travolta's role as Vincent.
Willis only had 18 days to shoot and finished all the scenes. Participating in "Pulp Fiction" gave his career a second spring. Because his previous films except for the "Die Hard" series were not good.
Quentin whispers to Travolta. Like Willis, Pulp Fiction has brought the somewhat debauched Travolta back into the ranks of the big names.
Willis took a break on the set with blood.
Cinematographer Sekula (blue short sleeves) shoots on location with Quentin and crew members on location in Los Angeles.
Quentin transformed into cherry balls in a second.
Quentin himself took to the high altitude danger of operating the camera.
The gangster boss Martha appeared to talk to Butch, and did not show his face, only the back of his head, which was impressive.
Bundy on the back of his neck was not deliberately made, but because Martha actor Vinh Remus shaved his head.
Quentin liked the Bundy design because it highlighted Masha's capricious personality and was visually better than the monotonous front-and-back shots.
Vincent and Jules are ordered to retrieve Martha's suitcase, which is golden when Vincent opens it, but the camera doesn't show what's inside.
This has also become a big suspense case in film history, but Quentin said in an interview:
What the audience wants it to be is what it is.
When shooting, only a light bulb and battery were used to achieve this golden effect.
Pulp Fiction is one of my favorite films, and its non-linear narrative, circular structure, pulling music, classic dance, and absurdity have made it a classic in film history.
However, as a public account with a sense of social responsibility, here is still to tirelessly remind everyone: this film is r-rated, the dirty words, drugs, violence in it is only for the film effect, please do not imitate in reality, otherwise the consequences are very serious drops.
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