Django as I understand it

Ellen 2022-04-21 09:01:09

1. The first thing I want to say is
that the movie "To Youth" exists almost at the same time. The
irony is: the movie theater next to the school, so many people watch To Youth, but Django is not

. 2. Quentin is Quentin, always So enjoyable and unexpected. Later in the movie, I thought it was going to end many times, but Django ran away again, grabbed the bomb and gun, and went back and blew up the house! Got me hooked!

3. After reading it, a friend asked me why the French doctor couldn't bear it and shook hands or something to take revenge.
My answer is:
1. There is nothing wrong with the movie. For the doctor portrayed in this movie, there is nothing abrupt in his choice. If he forbears, the movie will not taste right.
2 This kind of heroism is prevalent in Western culture. The doctor is definitely a hero, but in good times, in order to uphold his ideas and values ​​(against black slavery), he came to the United States to make trouble. If he forbearance, then Quentin would not be Quentin, nor the Americans. American.
3 In fact, the death of the doctor is more necessary for the plot. Quentin wants everyone to understand that if black people want to get rid of slavery, they still have to rely on themselves. It is not enough to rely on external force
. Falling flowers. . . . You are watching the four films of the domestic blockbuster.

The details are really good. For example, Django gave a lot of shots when he changed his saddle, and he didn't get on the saddle at the end of his revenge. For example, the soy sauce black slave, at first he saw Django riding a horse with envy, jealousy and hatred, and then he nodded and praised when Django took revenge. And when Leonardo turned his head, the camera suddenly zoomed in. There were two times in total, and I was startled by the swipe. It was so cool! ... There are also many

five black butlers and Leonardo, these two characters are really beautiful! Without the butler, without that skull, the film can't talk about slavery, and it can't express the connotation of "getting rid of slavery by yourself"

Sixth For violence The lens, I didn't see it in the cinema. . . What many people say about the aesthetics of violence, I think, are all pretending and nonsense, "to discover beauty from violence, to smash a beautiful thing to show visual impact"... Is there any?

The cast of Doctor Seven is amazing! Inglourious bastards that Nazi hunter. I don't remember his name, but this character was made for him anyway!

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Django Unchained quotes

  • Amerigo Vessepi: [Franco Nero played the original Django] What's your name?

    Django: Django.

    Amerigo Vessepi: Can you spell it?

    Django: D-J-A-N-G-O. The D is silent.

    Amerigo Vessepi: I know.

  • Django: [as Schultz prepares to pour the beer] What kind of dentist are you?

    Dr. King Schultz: [smiles] Ha!

    [Schultz fills the beer glasses from the tap]

    Dr. King Schultz: Despite that cart, I haven't practiced dentistry in five years. But these days, I practice a new profession...

    [Schultz grabs the glasses filled with beer and gives a drink to Django]

    Dr. King Schultz: Bounty hunter.

    [Schultz sits down with his own glass]

    Dr. King Schultz: Do you know what a bounty hunter is?

    Django: No.

    Dr. King Schultz: Well, the way the slave trade deals in human lives for cash, a bounty hunter deals in corpses.

    [Schultz clinks his beer glass to Django's]

    Dr. King Schultz: Prost!

    [pause]

    Dr. King Schultz: The state places a bounty on a man's head. I track that man, I find that man, I kill that man.

    [pause]

    Dr. King Schultz: After I've killed him, I transport that man's corpse back to the authorities. Sometimes that's easier said than done. I show that corpse to the authorities, proving yes, indeed, I truly have killed him, at which point the authorities pay me the bounty. So, like slavery, it's a flesh for cash business.