What's more, the jokes made courtesy of ultra - sexist /
racist caricatures actually go further than being witty and insightful comments about our multicultural society, and in fact come right back around to being sexist and racist.
It's
actually a pretty straightforward film, albeit one filled with eccentric choices: quirky Tarantino-esque monologues delivered in formal period speech; slow, rambling scenes punctuated with extreme gore; antagonists that could be read as
racist caricatures, except the movie bends over backward to assure you they're not; and, to cap it all off, an operatic theme song that lays out the plot, Gilligan's Island - style.