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Harley 2022-04-20 09:01:06

Almost three hours, bloody, violent, compact, the soundtrack is very good, it is difficult to make a play, Quentin's personal style is strong, but what is the film trying to promote, equality of all living beings or black people are the mud that can't support the wall, obviously the latter It's just that this kind of thing can't be publicized openly, it has to be said in a veiled way.
Dr. Schultz is the perfect personification in the film, educated, moral, intelligent, witty, non-discriminatory, kind. On the other hand, Django, although he is a little clever, is in sharp contrast to the dentist when facing his indifference when his compatriot is killed by a vicious dog. The plan with Dr. Schultz to rescue Brother Jiang's wife failed because of the two black people's play. As a result, Dr. Schultz lost his life. The two black people who played the play went away, facing Schultz. Brother Jiang didn't feel the slightest sadness or guilt over the death of the doctor, and he didn't even help him collect the body, which was extremely cold-blooded. There are many black people of all kinds in the film, either of them are stupid and big, such as the black female domestic slave who took Jiang Ge to visit the manor, or the servility is deep in the bone marrow, such as Leonardo's old black housekeeper, who clearly has black skin, but Look down on fellow black people from the bottom of your heart. The scene where Leonardo demonstrated the skull groove of the deceased old butler really spoke the director's heart: in a manor where there are far more blacks than whites, blacks have so many opportunities to kill their masters and regain their freedom, but blacks do not Doing so, because their skulls have three grooves, is actually servility deep into the bone marrow.
It's hard to imagine how Americans would feel when they saw this movie, especially black people, white people, and you must investigate if you have a chance

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  • Estevan 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Although the path of purely linear narrative is taken, the degree of recognition is still very high. It does not hesitate to blood plasma or words. It is done in one go. A few paragraphs—especially the two places of table negotiation and study shaking hands—are explosive; but when Quentin is in While flying around, I actually played the very positive emotions of you and the righteousness in a serious manner. I always feel that this is unscientific and lacks a bit of evil-except for Samuel Jackson, he is the most good

  • Stuart 2021-10-20 18:58:23

    Quentin's care is enough to snicker and look down on all beings. I think the most powerful thing about him is that he can make all the big-name actors lose themselves collectively in his movies and be injected into the Kun-style cunning accent. Of course, this kind of accent is not only manifested in the characters, the soundtrack, mirroring and lines are all Quentin Faner, good, cheap, rough, and can't be copied. Who's the nigger? Django, D is silent.

Django Unchained quotes

  • Big Daddy: It's against the law for niggers to ride horses in this territory.

    Dr. King Schultz: This is my valet, and my valet doesn't walk...

    Big Daddy: I said, niggers on horses...

    Dr. King Schultz: His name is Django, he's a free man, and he can ride what he pleases!

    Big Daddy: Not on my property, not around my niggers he can't!

    Dr. King Schultz: My good sir, perhaps we got off on the wrong boot. Allow me to unring this bell! My name is Dr.King Schultz, this is my valet, Django, and these are our horses, Fritz, and Tony.

    [Fritz the horse does his bow, making the slave girls giggle]

    Dr. King Schultz: Mr. Bennett, I've been lead to believe you are a gentleman, and a business man. And it is in these capacities that we've ridden from Texas to Tennessee to talk with you now.

    Big Daddy: State your business.

    Dr. King Schultz: I wish to purchase one of your nigger gals!

    Big Daddy: You and your Jimmie rode from Texas to Tennessee, to buy one of my nigger gals, no appointment, no nothin'?

    Dr. King Schultz: Well, I'm afraid so!

    Big Daddy: Well what if I say, I don't like you, or your fancy pants nigger, and I wouldn't sell you a tinkers damn! Now, what'cha gotta say about that?

    Dr. King Schultz: [Django hands his head, Schultz looks at him and looks back up at Big Daddy] Mr. Bennett! If you are the business man I've been led to believe you to be, I have five thousand things I might say that could change your mind.

    Big Daddy: [laughs] Well, c'mon inside and get yourself somethin' cool to drank!

  • Betina: What'cha do for your massa'?

    Django: Didn't you hear him tell ya, I ain't no slave?

    Betina: So, you really free?

    Django: Yeah, I is free.

    Betina: So, you wanna dress like that?