But after watching Django for so long, I feel like I can't get around it or this story is really interesting. From the beginning, it was firmly tied to people's hearts. I wanted to stand for a short film several times, but I was still caught by the director, and there was always a feeling of, ah, this story still continues.
At the beginning, the big tooth on the doctor's car asked me to study for a long time. Why did he put a big tooth in the car? Oh, he turned out to be a dentist. As a result, the dentist politely fired two shots. In fact, he It's not uncommon to shoot guns. Is this a Western movie? The key is that these two guns are fired at such a high level that people have to be very concerned about what the origin of this dentist is.
It is true that Quentin's storytelling method is very similar to that of Gu Long. Every character in the show is thought to be a master. The tension seems to be irreversible, but it is always bright and unexpected. Then it was the dentist who vomited blood and walked into the bar in a big way, not to mention how politely he let the bartender go to ask the sheriff. He even solved the mystery of the bounty hunter at once.
As far as I feel, generally speaking, movies always buy Guanzi to the end. Only by telling the story, can we constantly open the burden and shake the burden, but Quentin just shook like this. Then he shot the sheriff, and immediately called you blind again, and then the doctor posted a bounty notice, and immediately shook the burden again.
This is where the entertainment of the movie is. This is definitely not like Inception, which gives you layers and layers and lets you find details like a puzzle. I don't want Kojima to give you a sudden realization at the end, he just let your mouth open and close the movie. The good thing is that you don't need to free up your brain capacity to memorize those bizarre episodes. The downside is that some people feel their IQ is unchallenged.
Next, I thought it would take a lot of trouble to complete the doctor's task, but it ended. I thought to myself, it's over, it looks like Django has to find his wife. The result was right. But the two came up with a magical detour. Makes things super confusing.
Getting tangled up in their method seems to be completely deflected from their purpose. Buy a gladiator slave for 12,000, and then take a female slave? ? ! ! I can't figure out how exactly the two of them are going to get out of this deal. Even if people can be kidnapped, can they get the contract? What if the two of them wanted a gladiator in the event of misfortune? ? ! !
Not to mention, buying a gladiator is so tortuous, and the old butler even deliberately made things difficult for the various tests along the way. Until the plan was revealed, the old doctor was unable to swallow, and shot the owner of the slave estate to death.
Originally it seemed that everything was successful, even if it was not so beautiful and lost a lot of money, at least the wife bought it, and the old man's one bullet turned the result back.
I was screaming, no, no, no, Leonardo's death is not over.
Sure enough, Quentin's tomato war started, and then he had to sell JJ. Then, the protagonist had to come back for revenge, and finally make a finale.
Quentin is too bad. Finally, django and his wife met outside the little black house. He completely created this picture with shadows. Whether it is django or his wife, it is exactly the image of the white cowboy hero saving the beauty in the original western movie. Even django His wife's hairstyle matches.
So Quentin still followed the characteristics of this type of film, with a happy ending of revenge.
Very entertaining, very Quentin.
Looking back, this story is very simple. It is a story of a freed black slave looking for his wife to save his wife, but this story is really twists and turns. Most of the time, it has nothing to do with finding or saving his wife, even if he is saving his wife. When he is a wife, many times it seems that it has nothing to do with his wife, so the wife is responsible for shouting and crying, but all the stories combine to point to that final purpose.
What an amazing way to tell a story.
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