life and liberty

Jolie 2022-04-23 07:01:06

The biggest highlight of the movie is the dentist played by Christopher Waltz and the housekeeper played by Samuel L. Jackson. The brilliant humor of human nature and the ugliness of minions are truly reflected by their every move. The late Leonardo in the film is amazing. When he is cruel, numb and evil, he is still handsome and cool. The shot of him smirking with a cigar makes Waltz a prop. "Django Unchained" is not only a tribute to the 1966 spaghetti western "Django", Django went from "freed" to "liberated" to fight for life and freedom. The protagonist of the film is ultimately a black man, with black heroism, transcending the heights of liberating human rights and racial equality, setting a new benchmark for Western genre films. The film shows the masculinity and strong professionalism of men in the western United States. I believe that there will be more movie fans who are eagerly looking forward to entering the theater to see "Fang Rong".

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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.