Death Proof was directed by Quentin Tarantino who is an excellent director with many award-winning works, such as Pulp Fiction, Inglorious Basters, Django Unchained. Death Proof tells a story about a pervert who enjoy torture young girls and eventually kill them. At the beginning of movie, he killed a bunch of pretty girls though staging the car crash. To his surprise, when he wanted to do violence again, these girls he met were not to be trifled, and in the end, this pervert was removed. The violence of the whole movie is through the chase and collision of cars and these car crash. It is hard for me not to amazing how good a director Quentin is. His movies are called anti-traditional narrative of the Quentin black aesthetics, the representative of violence aesthetics.

Violence aesthetics is a method ritualize violent action scenes and it started in American and then developed in Hong Kong. This kind of products mainly trying to express attack power, exaggerated, abnormal act of violence (Torin Monahan, 2015). It is an anti-traditional aesthetic method, integrating human nature and social consciousness, in the meantime, give a heavy blow to habitual thinking. There are two objections about violence aesthetics, some people think it is new treasure for filmdom, however, others think it is encouraging violence and needs to be forbidden.

For me, the most wonderful thing of movie is that they can take us to some place we would never go in real life, and we can find out so many things in it, for example, we can dig into the evils of human nature and make it served as a warning. It would be better if the types of movies can be various, because the beauty is various, there is no standard of good or bad for movie theme.

What attract me most in the movie is the women fought back, in the old movies, women always be the protected characters and the light in them were always came from their father, boyfriends or husband. However, in this movie, they fought back and remove the big pervert by themselves instead of crying for help. When I saw them went back for that pervert and the pervert scared out of his wits, it makes me feel everything is worthy.

So, I can say that is a movie for everyone and not just only for powerful men. Those girls can do things public thinks only man can do, such as wonderful driving skills, boxing, guns. They broke tradition and did not be killed like other girls. In my opinion, most of slash films are emancipate the male consciousness of pry and aggression to female, but in this movie, Quentin completed the self-deconstructive of movie through the contest and communication between gender rights. Women can do something else to prove and protect themselves instead of giggle and flirt and finally became a victim under the patriarchal violence.