Quills 2000 Guide

You can’t kill the urge to create. You can only drive it underground. Sound familiar? Every time someone today says, “This book shouldn’t be read” or “That movie is too dangerous,” Quills whispers back: You just made it more desirable. Let’s be honest—this film is not for the faint of heart . There is nudity, simulated violence, and themes that would make a nun faint. But here’s the trick: the film is arguing that by trying to shield society from ugliness, you only create more of it.

★★★★☆ (One star deducted because you’ll need a shower afterward.) Have you seen Quills ? Did it shock you or change your mind about free expression? Drop a comment below—just keep it civil (unlike the Marquis). [Footer: Subscribe for more retro film rants. Next week: Why Fight Club is actually a romantic comedy.] quills 2000

The Marquis de Sade would say yes. The Abbe would say no. Quills leaves you in the middle, covered in ink and wondering which side you’re really on. You can’t kill the urge to create

But Quills isn’t just about dirty books. It’s a bonfire of an argument about censorship, creativity, and what happens when you try to lock away human desire. Every time someone today says, “This book shouldn’t

Posted by: The Vintage Projector | Filed under: Retro Reviews, Controversial Cinema

Do we have the right to imagine anything? Even the horrible?