Sunday, October 13, 2013

Django Unchained

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  Django Unchained is an American western film directed by Quentin Tarantino who is a distinctive and volatile talent American filmmaker. The story takes place in south of America 1858, two years before Civil War. A German dentist and bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz has “bought” a slave Django’ freedom from Speck Brothers who drive several male slaves to sell on somewhere of Texas, because Django is the only one of the slaves can recognize the Brittle Brothers, who are the people name on Schultz’s warrant. After Django assisted Schultz to kill the Brittle Brothers, Schultz finds that Django has the talent on shooting and Django has told Schultz that he wants to rescue his wife Broomhilda who has been sold to Mississippi, then Schultz decide to train Django as a bounty hunter like himself. However, when they disguised as slave buyer and try to buy Broomhilda from her owner Calvin Candie who is the landlord of Candyland and obsessed with slave boxing matches called "Mandingo fights”, their true intention has been seen through by Calvin’s foxy negro steward Stephen, and then Schultz who shot Calvin has been shot by Calvin’s guard. Django also has been put in chains and will be sold to a mine and worked to death, but he escapes from the chains by using his wisdom and bravery. In the end of the story, Django has killed all the white people in the Candyland include the Stephen and bomb the mansion before riding off with Broomhilda.

  For me, this is a wonderful movie, and I have to say that I am very enjoying the Quentin Tarantino style violence aesthetics which can shock my heart from the bottom. The characters in this movie all have their distinct personality, especially the Dr. King Schultz, the role who I love the most, he looks cruel but justicial inside and always insist his inmost principle, even if this will make him to pay his own life. The soundtracks are also the highlight in this movie, I have bought the CD after I saw the movie.


Therefore, I would like to give this movie five stars.

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