Disney in the same breath as Tarantino, Kurosawa, Bergman...
Really?
The name that is most out of place there is Tarantino.
Disney wasn't just a director - he was a studio head, a producer, an innovator who's influence on the entire industry was and is massive.
Kurosawa and Bergman, both geniuses. Both powerful enough to get their work produced their way. Both leaving a legacy of many masterworks.
Tarantino? A guy who is so convinced he is cool that he managed to fool a few fanboys into thinking the same, whose movies are increasingly inept, who can't tell a story or maintain a narrative with consistent tone, and who places music that is entirely inappropriate to the setting 'for effect'. His fame is a blip on the film history radar. The others are gods compared to him.
Also, the character who raises this point shouldn't like him at all. She's supposed to be against unrealistic depictions and contrivance. All his films are just collections of vignettes contrived to resemble old movies.