Weinstein Company, The | Release Date: December 25, 2012
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cashcartaMar 19, 2015
The Movie Django Unchained By Quentin Tarantino was one of the most popular movies to hit the theaters toward December in 2012. For this of you who love blood, gore, violence, humor, with a side of romance I highly suggest that you go andThe Movie Django Unchained By Quentin Tarantino was one of the most popular movies to hit the theaters toward December in 2012. For this of you who love blood, gore, violence, humor, with a side of romance I highly suggest that you go and see this film. The film Stars Jaime Foxx playing the roll of a runaway slave trying to break his way to freedom named Django who befriends a ruthless bounty hunter named Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz). Schultz Free Django and takes him under his wing to be a partner in crime as he helps him with a bounty. The only thing Django ask in return is to be able to find his long lost wife from the plantation owned by Calvin Candie(Leonardo DiCaprio). Djangos motivation to find his love becomes his drive to be a ruthless killer. The film contains many moments of spontaneous action and violent scene that appear so unexpectedly and keep the audience on the edge of their seat. Many people believe all of these scenes aren’t necessary as they make he audience lose its focus on the plot. I believe Tarantino went out of his way to include these scenes to make the film consistently intense. The movie is a constant lust for vengeance so I believe that many action scenes with gore are all necessary to make this happen. This film is constant entertainment with a high level of great acting. If the film did not contain so many heavy scenes of racism it would not have been an instant classic. If you have not already seen this film I suggest you do so immediately and see for yourself. Expand
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EddyGregsApr 20, 2015
In 1858, bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Waltz) frees a slave named Django (Foxx) to help him track down three outlaw brothers. The pair partner up, then conspire to rescue Django’s wife (Washington) from a plantation owner (DiCaprio).

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In 1858, bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Waltz) frees a slave named Django (Foxx) to help him track down three outlaw brothers. The pair partner up, then conspire to rescue Django’s wife (Washington) from a plantation owner (DiCaprio).

Any new Quentin Tarantino release is an event. Like his latest protagonist, Tarantino is a filmmaker Unchained (although, to be fair, he was never really Chained to begin with). He has never exhibited any agenda beyond revelling in a seemingly boundless love of cult cinema and sharing that with an audience whom he never patronises by assuming they know less than he does. So, for good (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds) or ill (Four Rooms, Death Proof), his movies, however wide their scope, always come unhampered by studio fussiness and unvarnished by new trends: digital, CGI, 3D — IMAX, even. For a man credited with tearing up the rulebook, he is staunchly traditional.

Another strong, sparky and bloody entry in the QT canon. Tarantino’s 2nd best!
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MovieManiac83Apr 24, 2015
One of the great strengths of Quentin Tarantino's films is the way his love of cinema permeates every frame. From subtle, throw-away lines and in-jokes to more obvious nods (such as the "old fashioned" Columbia logo at the beginning or theOne of the great strengths of Quentin Tarantino's films is the way his love of cinema permeates every frame. From subtle, throw-away lines and in-jokes to more obvious nods (such as the "old fashioned" Columbia logo at the beginning or the '70s-style opening credits), it wends its way through his productions. Over the course of his career, Tarantino has paid homage to a number of genres; with Django Unchained, it's time for the Western. Of course, the director never does anything in a straightforward manner, so this is also a revenge flick and a somewhat offbeat comedy. Tarantino may be the best working director to take scenes of blood, mayhem, and gore and transform them into moments of hilarity. Pulp Fiction introduced this tendency ("Oh man, I shot Marvin in the face!") and Tarantino has honed it since. Despite the occasional brutality of the material, Django Unchained includes some of the best laugh aloud scenes of any 2012 motion picture, regardless of the genre.

Over the years, we have come to expect things from Tarantino, and he delivers most of them in Django Unchained. There are the high-octane action scenes, which tend to be short and brutal. There's copious gore; when someone gets shot, you can be damn sure he's going to bleed. There's a tendency for the director to thumb his nose at political correctness. We're bound to see female bare feet at some point. And there's a sense of energy and momentum that culminates in satisfying violence. Perhaps the only thing somewhat on the back burner in Django Unchained is Tarantino's penchant for witty repartee and clever monologues. There's a little of it here, but not nearly as much as in some of his previous endeavors. Still, this is very much "a Quentin Tarantino Film" in every sense of the phrase and those who build expectations based on those four words won't be disappointed.

As has been true of past efforts, Tarantino coaxes memorable performances out of his actors. Joining the ranks of John Travolta, Uma Thurman, and Christoph Waltz (among others) is Jamie Foxx. After Ray, Foxx was viewed seriously as a dramatic actor, but he hasn't been given much of note to do in recent years. With Django Unchained, Tarantino provides him a meaty role and he tears into it with relish. He also displays a warm and unique chemistry with co-star Waltz, who is once again great. Leonardo DiCaprio, in a rare supporting role, shows that, despite his heartthrob reputation, he's capable of playing a truly loathsome villain. Samuel L. Jackson, buried under prosthetics and makeup, is recognizable primarily because of his voice and attitude. Tarantino's "reclamation project" (in which he takes a once-popular actor and gives him something interesting to do) is Don Johnson, although his screen time is limited. There are a few notable cameos: Jonah Hill, Amber Tamblyn, Bruce Dern, Tom Savini, Robert Carradine, and Franco Nero (who played the lead character in the unrelated 1966 film, Django).

One of the best things about Tarantino films in general and Django Unchained in particular is that the viewer is never sure where the narrative is going. Tarantino delights in unexpected surprises, some of which are sudden and violent. Consider, for example, John Travolta's death mid-way through Pulp Fiction - I'd wager no one saw that coming. While there's nothing quite that dramatic in Django Unchained, the movie has its moments and the storyline doesn't follow an unbending trajectory. Although it's technically a Western, Tarantino doesn't feel constrained by limits often placed on the genre. He stirs in elements of exploitation/blacksploitation to give Django Unchained a more pulpy, high energy feel. This is a serious movie with some serious things to say about how blacks were treated in the Old South but there's plenty of action to go along with the darker material.

Not unexpectedly, Tarantino inserts himself into Django Unchained in a part that's larger than a cameo and smaller than a supporting role. It's tough to say whether his acting has improved but he tries on an Australian accent that is ridiculously bad. However, the director may be self-aware enough to recognize his limitations in front of the camera and his appearance, distracting as it is, could be designed to be cheesy. Or not. Difficult to say.

Django Unchained may be Tarantino's most uplifting movie to date. Without revealing the ending, I can say it's less nihilistic than that of, say, Reservoir Dogs. Age may not have mellowed Tarantino but at least he can see the value in a little optimism. Django Unchained isn't in the absolute top tier of the director's films; I consider Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Inglourious Basterds to be more complete experiences. But this is a fine, accomplished effort and a great way to spend nearly three hours in a movie theater. Most people will leave with a smile and those who don't probably should have gone to see something softer in the first place.
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BB_CriticJun 26, 2015
Django is actually the first Tarantino movie I've ever seen, and because of that, it felt completely different from your average movie. It is very stylized and is visually sleek with very memorable performances from Christopher Waltz andDjango is actually the first Tarantino movie I've ever seen, and because of that, it felt completely different from your average movie. It is very stylized and is visually sleek with very memorable performances from Christopher Waltz and Leonardo DiCaprio. If you are a fan of Tarantino, you will most certainly enjoy this one. 9/10 Expand
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SanastusaOct 12, 2015
Quentin Tarantino at his best with impressive dialogue and direct story writing. Enough blood to impress me and hold my attention. Each actor played their parts with such passion its inspiring.
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CineAutoctonoSep 2, 2017
"Django Unchained" was a amazing movie, and this is the first movie of Quentin Tarantino that i have seen,very much action, incredible photography, and marvelous performances, makes this movie, an incredible classic, and I loved a Quentin"Django Unchained" was a amazing movie, and this is the first movie of Quentin Tarantino that i have seen,very much action, incredible photography, and marvelous performances, makes this movie, an incredible classic, and I loved a Quentin Tarantino´s cameo. Expand
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BeingNickDohNov 19, 2015
The movie does capture the 'flavor' of early America; the treatment of blacks as slaves and the major mentalities of white people in their treatment of the slaves. It's definitely one of Tarantino's more historically accurate films, whileThe movie does capture the 'flavor' of early America; the treatment of blacks as slaves and the major mentalities of white people in their treatment of the slaves. It's definitely one of Tarantino's more historically accurate films, while offering the elements that made him who he is today. My only complaint would be perhaps the use of the N word a few extra times more than necessary. Yet, it would of definitely been very commonly used; mainly noting the last scene between Jamie Fox and Samuel Jackson.

Overall, it is not ultra-violent, but a good amount of violence, and offers a genuine look at American history while most western shows and movies gloss over the shallow mindedness and brutality of the era.
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aadityamudharApr 17, 2016
Another classic from the legend that is Quentin Tarantino. He simply doesn't deliver average films and 'Django Unchained' continues his wonderful work. Set in the Deep South and Old West, a freed slave (Jamie Foxx) embarks on a trail acrossAnother classic from the legend that is Quentin Tarantino. He simply doesn't deliver average films and 'Django Unchained' continues his wonderful work. Set in the Deep South and Old West, a freed slave (Jamie Foxx) embarks on a trail across America with a German bounty hunter (Christoph Waltz) to rescue his wife from a charismatic and cruel plantation owner (Leo DiCaprio.) The sequences are sensational from the very beginning but the key component in making this film so great is the two intriguing characters at the heart of it, Foxx and Waltz. Inglourious Basterds was a marvellous movie and I thought that Waltz was the shining light and once again he steals the show. He really is an actor on top of his game under the stewardship of Tarantino and he excels. Compared to other Tarantino outings the film is much more linear excluding less flashbacks. Some will complain about the elements of racism but it's part of what Tarantino is tackling with Django. Foxx proves to be a hit in the lead role and delivers a solid performance. It was a genius piece of casting having Leo DiCaprio as the villain. He is a supreme talent and possibly the finest actor of this generation and once more he is in flawless form as the villain of the movie. As usual Samuel L. Jackson makes an appearance and he, as always, is ever dependable. There's also cameo's from the Director himself, Tarantino and Jonah Hill. Django Unchained is without a doubt one of the best films you'll likely see all year round. It's a must see film and another masterstroke from Quentin Tarantino! It has everything you'd expect from one of his films. The laughs are their in abundance, the actions sequences are superb but there's also the serious issues of racism and slavery at the heart of the tale. And to top it off, there's a stellar cast as always delivering outstanding performances. It is a bit on the long side coming in at just under 3 hours but it's a journey you just have to take all the way through to it's grand stand finish! Make no mistake Django is another work of magic from the maestro that is Quentin Tarantino. Expand
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EpicLadySpongeFeb 15, 2016
Django Unchained will forever be a 9 even if I loved it so much. Django Unchained is another way to waste a chain on something worth keeping forever and it will never dust away.
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bjepsen25Jan 25, 2016
My Rating: (9.8/10.0)

Brilliant Movie. Doesn't get much better than this. Quentin Tarantino at his absolute best. Yes, it is a Tarantino movie, so I wouldn't recommend bringing young children to the theater to see this, but if you are a
My Rating: (9.8/10.0)

Brilliant Movie. Doesn't get much better than this. Quentin Tarantino
at his absolute best. Yes, it is a Tarantino movie, so I wouldn't
recommend bringing young children to the theater to see this, but if
you are a movie buff like I am, you will enjoy this movie just as much
as any film you've seen in the past. At first glance, I didn't really
think I would like this movie cause I didn't think the combination of
old western and Tarantino would be a good mix, but it turns out, the
combination is absolutely superb. Obviously, Tarantino benefited from
great acting in Django Unchained, but his writing and directing in this
movie is so far his best since Pulp Fiction. From start to finish you
will be on the edge of your seat. Jamie Foxx, Leonardo Dicaprio, and
Christoph Waltz all bring absolutely brilliant performances. Waltz
actually ended up winning an Oscar for "Best Performance by an Actor in
a Supporting Role," while Tarantino won an Oscar for "Best Writing,
Original Screenplay." Highly recommend seeing this film if you haven't
already.
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TanyaMayoMay 13, 2016
If you have not senn this film, I must insist, please, watch the movie!

It is one of the best Tarantino's movies. Mr. Tarantino thought through the plot very carefully. No wonder that he got an Oscar and other supreme awards for the
If you have not senn this film, I must insist, please, watch the movie!

It is one of the best Tarantino's movies. Mr. Tarantino thought through the plot very carefully. No wonder that he got an Oscar and other supreme awards for the screenplay of Django.

After such a successful cooperation with Christoph Waltz in Inglourious Basterds Tarantino decided to continue cooperating with this talented actor. Doctor Schultz, the new character of Christoph Waltz, was written amazingly good, thoroughly. So Christoph Waltz transformed into this character completely.

At first sight, harmless and considerate doctor turns out to be a hunter for wanted men on purpose to kill them in exchange for money afterwards. “It is flesh for cash business”, as he said himself.
Despite of seeming cruelness of the doctor, he sympathizes with Django's fate, a slave, who was separated with his wife by their owner's will. Therefore, King Schultz suggests to Django (played by Jamie Foxx) keep on hunting wanted men together and find his wife. Meanwhile, Django already obtains his own freedom thanks to the doctor.

Finally, they succeeds to find out further destiny of Brunhilda, Django's wife. She is one of the slaves of Calvin Candie, savage and cruel plantation owner in the South. Consequently, the team consisting of the doctor and Django goes for Calvin Candie to buy Brunhilda, but they understand that they need very gentle approach in this case on purpose not to scare him away from selling Brunhilda. Ingenious Schultz outlines the plan of actions and fun begins.

In addition to Calvin Candie, starring by Leonardo Di Caprio, it is a very controversial character, but no doubt, he is vile, self-indulgent, narcissistic and racist character though. Nonetheless, Leonardo Di Caprio did a magnificent job! There was no trace of lovely Leo, there was only that evil Calvin, who you want to hate. Moreover, during one scene Leonardo hurt his hand badly but ignored this fact, continued acting and even involved his own blood into the scene. Needless to say, it was the most powerful episode in the film.

If I did not say enough to persuade you to see the film, I do not know what to say further.. Just watch! You will have no regrets after!
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shiftworkerAug 22, 2016
My, how nasty that nice young Mr Di Caprio can act. My, how brutal the treatment of slaves in the deep south 150 years ago. My, how violent the films of Mr Tarantino can be. My, knowing all this at the beginning, what a surprisingly enjoyableMy, how nasty that nice young Mr Di Caprio can act. My, how brutal the treatment of slaves in the deep south 150 years ago. My, how violent the films of Mr Tarantino can be. My, knowing all this at the beginning, what a surprisingly enjoyable time I had sinking deep into this mire of humanity. And afterwards I felt excited, like a kid after a great day out, who could do with a good scrub in a hot bath. Expand
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alejandro970Dec 31, 2017
One of two Tarantino tributes to spaguetti western. The cast forged by Jackson, Waltz and Di Caprio it´s a clash of titans. The massive shooting of climax sequence grabs all the movie.
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ElmacroNov 29, 2016
Una gran película con otra gran actuación de Christoph Waltz. El guion de la historia bastante buena y entretenida que hace mantener las miradas a la pantalla sin ningún tipo de descanso.
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KeithDowJun 4, 2019
In our opinion, 'Django Unchained' represents the first step backwards for Quentin Tarantino in his illustrious career.

There are a couple of reasons for this. First, Christoph Waltz's accent never sounded right to us, which is quite
In our opinion, 'Django Unchained' represents the first step backwards for Quentin Tarantino in his illustrious career.

There are a couple of reasons for this. First, Christoph Waltz's accent never sounded right to us, which is quite bizarre considering Waltz is a German actor who speaks English ... playing a German character who speaks English.

Secondly, there's a fair amount of fat throughout the flick that in our humble opinion could've been trimmed to make the film's runtime a little less laborious, the most notable being Tarantino's ill-conceived cameo segment.

As a result, 'Django Unchained' represents the most commercial yet least effective of the seven films up to this point in his career.
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toadvinesJan 13, 2017
So much good stuff in this, but as usual with QT there's a lot of self indulgence that could do with being cut - for example, his own acting role towards the end of the film. He is a terrible actor and he just totally sticks out like a soreSo much good stuff in this, but as usual with QT there's a lot of self indulgence that could do with being cut - for example, his own acting role towards the end of the film. He is a terrible actor and he just totally sticks out like a sore thumb among so many other good actors. As I said in my Hateful 8 review, some harsh editing is in order. Expand
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Jen_ShardMar 22, 2017
Loved it. I'm a huge fan of Cristopher Waltz and his ability to always play a believable psycho :D I would agree with some users below who said it's somewhat realistic and this just makes it even better. My only minus for the movie is theLoved it. I'm a huge fan of Cristopher Waltz and his ability to always play a believable psycho :D I would agree with some users below who said it's somewhat realistic and this just makes it even better. My only minus for the movie is the riding technique some of the actors were bad at. Not trying to be cocky, but I've recently been to horse riding in Croatia in an adventure park where they taught us ahow to properly ride. Other than this, I would give this movie a 9.4 score :) Definitely worth the watch! Expand
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EduBJul 6, 2017
A very good movie; As always the soundtrack is overwhelmingly sensational; Very good script; Although Django is the protagonist who steals the scene is Christoph Waltz; With a perfect and sensational update; Speechless; Photography does notA very good movie; As always the soundtrack is overwhelmingly sensational; Very good script; Although Django is the protagonist who steals the scene is Christoph Waltz; With a perfect and sensational update; Speechless; Photography does not rescue the western times but it is good; Direction is also good; As I said the soundtrack and really very good; Very good movie .... Expand
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Dragonfly44Jul 19, 2017
One of Tarantino's finest films, Django Unchained. is beautifully directed, beautifully acted and beautifully scripted movie. It's action scenes are nothing short of epic and it still manages to pull off a compelling story.
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amheretojudgeJul 30, 2019
Tarantino is bound to break the chains that he restricts himself from, but this is not that kind of a film, there is another way out.

Django Unchained Tarantino's novelization of a comic book genre into a gritty satirical drama is another
Tarantino is bound to break the chains that he restricts himself from, but this is not that kind of a film, there is another way out.

Django Unchained

Tarantino's novelization of a comic book genre into a gritty satirical drama is another forward pass on his career that breathes the essence of old style literary work. And I emphasise on the word "novelization". Since for the first time, his film feels more like a book than a script. Just take the scene where Samuel L. Jackson calls out for Leonardo DiCaprio from the dinner table where the crowd is enchanted in Christoph Waltz's charm. Such a scene is often lopped out from a script that is to make it to the screen and instead some other element is added to boost the script and the pace of the film.

But the writer and director of the western superhero flick Quentin Tarantino insists on going through the social rigmarole as an excuse of understudying the history. And you are up for it. That's what baffles me the most. Why have we been ignoring the lectures and documentaries and books so blatantly but consistently fails to even speculate his views on those very subjects. We are chugging it up unapologetically, repetitively. That is because, Tarantino knows what he adores about the history and what will gather and please the crowd, the most. And it is not just that he infuses the facts into narration that goes unnoticed.

It cannot just be the smoothness. It is actually the best aspect of the historical events, the so called highlights, and it is the characteristics of the characters and even the world they revolve around. He uses those tools to convert those facts into a myth casting spell upon spell on us, just like he bombards us with whistle blowing one-liners, slapstick humor and guns blazing across the room. Addition to that, you can see him using his reputation and credibility in Django Unchained by casting a cast of such caliber and more importantly using those tools into narrative that celebrates the cinema life that he lives and breathes for.
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auburnnJan 16, 2018
Large part of the movie is confusing and obscure for an audience who never encountered Western movies before.
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merijnjFeb 21, 2018
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A western? UGH, TYPICAL! Quentin is going to make it? I'm gonna watch it! Is it good? OHH HELL YEAH IT'S GOOD!
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ErikTheCriticOct 11, 2018
Bloody, exciting and very well-acted, "Django Unchained" is a superb film from Quentin Tarantino. The shootout scenes were great, the directing was spot-on and this is a movie I will remember for a very long time.
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OnaskOct 28, 2018
Tarantino se lanza al género western rompiendo con lo establecido y haciendo una mezcla de épica, acción, comedia y drama con un potente transfondo social de casi 3h de metraje que se pasan volando y endiabladamente entretenidas. Muy recomendada.
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harshsbMar 3, 2019
Tarantino did an exceptional job with Django, a movie about a freed slave working with a German bounty-hunter on the search of his captive wife. The story is great, well-written and the camerawork is solid, with well-shot scenes, but the realTarantino did an exceptional job with Django, a movie about a freed slave working with a German bounty-hunter on the search of his captive wife. The story is great, well-written and the camerawork is solid, with well-shot scenes, but the real award goes to the actors working alongside Tarantino, and playing their roles exceptionally best. Leonardo Di Caprio's role as an of a cruel and disgusting plantation owner is so convincing that it almost makes you angry, whereas Christoph Waltz fits the role of a charming bounty-hunter almost too well. There is a congealed element of comedy which is not overdone, especially with the sensitivity on the topic of slavery but Tarantino seems to know his bounds and actually seems to be respectful of the subject and comedy naturally comes in at what feels like the most appropriate part. The action is unprecedented and remarkable, as expected from Tarantino. The movie feels predictable at times, which isn't inherently a negative nor positive thing depending on who you ask but the movie holds very similarly to other Tarantino movies. Expand
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Wavy_YeezyMay 5, 2019
I'm not too fond of wild west movies but this was just an incredible movie. Tarantino does a incredible job of making the wild west film entertaining. Jamie Foxx and Leonardo DiCaprio's performances were amazing.
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vladsemenovvMay 11, 2019
Эксцентричный охотник за головами, также известный как Дантист, промышляет отстрелом самых опасных преступников. Работенка пыльная, и без надежного помощника ему не обойтись. Но как найти такого и желательно не очень дорогого? ОсвобождённыйЭксцентричный охотник за головами, также известный как Дантист, промышляет отстрелом самых опасных преступников. Работенка пыльная, и без надежного помощника ему не обойтись. Но как найти такого и желательно не очень дорогого? Освобождённый им раб по имени Джанго — прекрасная кандидатура. Правда, у нового помощника свои мотивы — кое с чем надо сперва разобраться. Expand
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glommanOct 20, 2022
One of the best, if not the best, modern westerns. It's over-the-top, incredibly bloody, gorgeous, tense, thrilling, and well casted. A pure joy to watch this, because it becomes better with each time you watch it.
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ManuSWJul 27, 2019
Sehr guter Film! Empfehlenswert, muss man unbedingt geschaut haben! Die Story, die Handlung, Super Schauspieler, toller Reggiseur...einfach nur Super Film!!!
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loremMar 30, 2020
An enjoyable movie, with great acting and a great atmosphere, but with a poor story, sometimes too exaggerated. Definitely not one of Tarantino's best movies.
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HaydenthemanFeb 19, 2021
Jamie Foxx, Cristoph Waltz, Leonardo Dicaprio, and Samuel L. Jackson demonstrate an example of perfect acting. Convincing, Dramatic and simply amazing, Django Unchained is a masterpiece for the ages.
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AgentLviJul 9, 2023
Decent movie. The story is so --so, scoring is great, visual is decent, and the voice is also great
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jackctierney05Apr 23, 2022
Tarantino is the kind of director who can take on any genre in the world and make an award winning film out of it. Though a western film, Django isn't a cowboy hero, rather a free slave anti-hero. He's neither good nor bad, but is a steadfastTarantino is the kind of director who can take on any genre in the world and make an award winning film out of it. Though a western film, Django isn't a cowboy hero, rather a free slave anti-hero. He's neither good nor bad, but is a steadfast individual who ends up learning a whole lot from the German bounty hunter who freed him. The only thing he wants back is his beloved wife, but ends up facing brutal violence, harsh negotiating, and formidable plantation owners. The fiery revenge in Django's attitude throughout the film gives the feeling that he might explode at any given second, yet he somehow fastens it to a leash. He is an attentive, patient, yet zealous man slowly making his way from the bottom to the top. The use of wide angle filming in this movie captures every bit of vivid landscape imaginable in 19th century Texas, giving the viewers a deeper appreciation for Tarantino's masterful filming in which he habitually displays. Really can't say much more than this. Just watch it now. Expand
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Gts08Jun 23, 2022
Quentin Tarantino's modern magnum opus, one of the new millennium's best films, Django Unchained has the director's most common motifs: long, fast-paced and witty dialogues, brilliantly written characters & story, specifically in thisQuentin Tarantino's modern magnum opus, one of the new millennium's best films, Django Unchained has the director's most common motifs: long, fast-paced and witty dialogues, brilliantly written characters & story, specifically in this masterpiece of a film, the neo-western elements with a superb performance from Christoph Waltz and Leonardo DiCaprio, and an inimitable bloody Tarantino-style. MAGNIFIQUE! 9/10 !!! Expand
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liamexeJul 30, 2022
I was in awe of this movie and couldn't believe how good it was. Once again, Tarantino has hit the mark. Di Caprio hasn't made a bad movie in my opinion, a wonderful western deserving of being a classic! The story is amazing and the emphasisI was in awe of this movie and couldn't believe how good it was. Once again, Tarantino has hit the mark. Di Caprio hasn't made a bad movie in my opinion, a wonderful western deserving of being a classic! The story is amazing and the emphasis on specific concerns we formerly faced is incredible! Expand
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SuperbaDMIkeJun 15, 2022
Django Unchained is a movie with a lot of n word's and great with it's protagonist's, villains or antagonists, or just everything.
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BallardidaJul 16, 2022
One of the bests movies of 21 century. The only thing that I didn't like was Cristopher Waltz character. Except this, was a perfect movie
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Richard552Aug 15, 2022
In the midst of much of the underlying torment in the context of the film, Tarantino is once again still able to deliver a movie that is both riveting and hilarious.$1 to buy a Netflix account, Google search: vtvshare
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GiugiOct 2, 2022
Beautiful western film with many scenes shot masterfully and a deepening of the beautiful characters. Entertaining and cowardly the righteous and with a tide of blood.
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9
AravghostthisedFeb 25, 2023
I got said this film is amazing and very historical accuracy to the time and think this direction know what he wants about of the film
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the_shadhu_khanApr 21, 2023
Quentin tarantino Masterpiece

loved - acting too god+ jamie fox was good good. the shotgun firings sequences brilliant + good story + and the music fantastic one

negative - it is very much long film about 3 hours .it could be less
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sabin16Jun 23, 2023
I feel like Django is the closest thing we ever got to a perfect movie...From the soundtrack, writing, camera, performances, action, atmosphere, emotions. Truly a cinematographic MASTERPIECE!
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