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frankqb

An interesting but unfortunately long contemplation on the N-word, slavery, revenge, bravery, murder, and man's inhumanity toward man.

Not without some strangely well-placed humour too, but Django Unchained is far from "off the hook". It's final act is a labourious structure that falls out from what should be the film's climax.

Excellent performances by Watz, DeCaprio, L. Jackson and even Tarentino in a cameo appearance. Foxx makes due with the sparse, stylistics-heavy dialogue, but the film is at its best when Waltz is on screen.

Better than the pointless "Inglorious Basterds", not as fun as "Kill Bill", but a solid middle ground between the two.
11 years 3 months ago
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bitchypixels

Not as ambitious as Inglorious Basterds, but once again Tarantino pulls off this spaghetti western revenge story impeccably. With Oscar worthy performances from the whole cast, an out of this world soundtrack, and a whole lot of blood gushing fun. Django Unchained forces us to pay attention to the brutality of not only slavery, but racism as a whole, and I think that is something we as a society need to be reminded of. This film is right up there with Jackie Brown in regards to my favorite Tarantino films, and it's my definitely my favorite of 2012. Can't wait to see it a second time.
11 years 3 months ago
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Admiral Softy

Hard to give it a better endorsement than dustinjt there. Tarantino killed it again.
11 years 4 months ago
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TamPacks

I just finished watching this movie, and I spent two and a half hours holding in a pee so I wouldn't miss a second. Worth the urinary track infection. Would risk bodily harm again. I give it two pairs of ruined underwear.
11 years 4 months ago

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