Glover Betina as Betina. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. In , a bounty-hunter named King Schultz seeks out a slave named Django and buys him because he needs him to find some men he is looking for.
After finding them, Django wants to find his wife, Broomhilda, who along with him were sold separately by his former owner for trying to escape. Schultz offers to help him if he chooses to stay with him and be his partner. Eventually they learn that she was sold to a plantation in Mississippi. Knowing they can't just go in and say they want her, they come up with a plan so that the owner will welcome them into his home and they can find a way. Life, liberty and the pursuit of vengeance.
Rated R for strong graphic violence throughout, a vicious fight, language and some nudity. Did you know Edit. Trivia When Calvin Candie Leonardo DiCaprio smashes his hand on the dinner-table, DiCaprio did accidentally crush a small stemmed glass with his palm and did really begin to bleed. He ignored it, stayed in character, and continued with the scene.
Quentin Tarantino was so impressed that he used this take in the final print, and when he called cut, the room erupted in a standing ovation. DiCaprio's hand was bandaged, and he suggested the idea of smearing blood onto the face of Kerry Washington.
Tarantino and Washington both liked this, so Tarantino got some fake blood together. Goofs Dynamite was not invented until by the Swede Alfred Nobel , while this film features it on several occasions and is set in Quotes Dr. Django : Yeah.
Django : Yes. Crazy credits There is a small additional scene with the 3 men in a cage at the very end of the credits. User reviews 1. Top review. It's not perfect but it's very good I just saw this film and I confess that I am completely satisfied. I am not an admirer of Tarantino but I have little to say about this film, inspired by a character from the sixties western-spaghetti films and mixing western with blacksploitation.
Tarantino's style exaggerated, showy, extravagant and excessive is all there before us, but unlike other films I didn't feel that this was a problem or transformed the film into a kind of parody. The plot is about the search that Django, a former slave who is unexpectedly released and becomes a bounty hunter, will do for his wife, a slave who was sold and disappeared. He has the help of a German, responsible for his release. Together they discover that she is at the home of a rude slave-owner called Cotton Candy who, among other businesses, profits from death fights between slaves.
The word is all over hip-hop and street talk, of course, but the taboo against it is the most powerful of all taboos in journalism and public discourse. But freedom to do what? He tosses the word around again and again. Whites say it, blacks say it. They use it functionally, as a descriptive term, and contemptuously, in order to degrade.
Samuel L. Jackson, as the unctuous and tyrannical Stephen, uses the word with especial vigor as a way of keeping down all the other blacks and ensuring his own predominance. Well, sure it is, but how much of that talk does Tarantino need to make his point? How much of this n-wording is faithful reporting of the way people talked in , or necessary dramatic emphasis, and how much of it is there to titillate and razz the audience? By the end of the movie, the n-word loses its didactic value as a sign of racism.
Schooled in the lively swamps of a California video store, Tarantino has always delighted people with his encyclopedic knowledge of B-movies, his delving into disreputable genres and trolling through the bottom drawers of schlock.
The long vistas alternating with super-tight closeups and snap zoom shots render homage to the visual tropes of the Spaghetti Westerns.
But what is there to say about any of this referencing except that nodding to old movies is no particular virtue in itself? What matters is what you do with the movie past. Django turns into a strutting modern dispenser of violence—a Fred Williamson who delivers frolicsome quips before dispensing each victim.
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