Django Unchained
Two years before the Civil War, Django (Jamie Foxx), a slave, finds himself accompanying an unorthodox German bounty hunter named Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) on a mission to capture the vicious Brittle brothers. Their mission successful, Schultz frees Django, and together they hunt the South's most-wanted criminals. Their travels take them to the infamous plantation of shady Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), where Django's long-lost wife (Kerry Washington) is still a slave.
| Jamie Foxx | Django |
| Christoph Waltz | Dr. King Schultz |
| Leonardo DiCaprio | Calvin Candie |
| Samuel Jackson | Stephen |
| Kerry Washington | Broomhilda von Shaft |
| Walton Goggins | Billy Crash |
| Dennis Christopher | Leonide Moguy |
| James Remar | Ace |
| David Steen | Mr. Stonesipher |
| Dana Gourrier | Cora |
| Nichole Galicia | Sheba |
| Laura Cayouette | Lara Lee Candie-Fitzwilly |
| Sammi Rotibi | Rodney |
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This Movie had a good story plus great action and great performances from Leonardo Dicaprio, Samuel L. Jackson and Jamie Foxx. Also, I couldn't stop laughing because Christoph Waltz was funny.
Trying to explain to my granddaughter, 15, why Django is not a racist movie, all I could think to say was, it was all about the absurdity of racism and slavery as it appeared in the history of US South. And how knowing that history helps one understand some of our more recent history. Then we picked the movie apart, episode by episode, character by character, dialogue by dialogue. It was a great moment to teach her to critique popular culture (and other stuff) that comes her way. Sure it was a long movie, but her attention never flagged, neither in the screening nor conversation.
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Quentin Tarantino jumps back in his cinematic time-traveling machine and retreats to the past to rewrite history and exact some bloody revenge in his over-the-top epic “Django Unchained.”
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