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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