In our last class we discussed about the film Quentin Tarantino, Django-unchained. A very shocking story very Tarantino style, developed in the United States in 1858, two years before the Civi War.
This is a kind of revenge against slavery and racism. I tell you a little, without going into deeper analysis because you must see the entire movie.
This is a kind of revenge against slavery and racism. I tell you a little, without going into deeper analysis because you must see the entire movie.
Django, a Southern slave who join to a german dentist Mr. Schultz to hunt the murderers Brittle brothers, in exchange for his release.
When they do, they continue their way together, and Django sets out to find his wife Broomhilda. Following the clues , they reach 'Candyland', where Monsieur Candie lives and retain slaves and train them to fight among themselves. Mr. Schultz and Django must infiltrate and escape with the wife of Django. You can´t loose the awful and amazing details and plot of this movie.
The story wanders through stormy situations experienced by the protagonists, witnessing injustice and contempt for human life and a sight of the horrors of the Ku Klux clan.
No doubt for me the most important character in the film is Django, his evolution is surprising since the calm of the first scenes to his rawness and vindictive force at the end.
However, the role of the negligibly charming Monsieur Candie is magnificent( played by , Di Caprio).
Magistral contradiction shown in the act of the dentist who uses a slave to achieve his goal , although He declares himsef icontrary to slavery, finally he kills Monsieur Candie sickened by his actions.
Commentary aside for Stephen, the black butler of Monsieur Candie, who despised blacks and had no mercy with them .
This man acted like a “white father “ with his employer, he was invested with full power to manage, punish and kill the slaves . He defends his boss with his life
Finally he dies in the hands of Django exactly as it deserved.
If you agree we can share our comments here, when all of us, must-have seen this movie.
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It was a very great summary of the movie. Congrats dear friend!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of this article was the introduction. I loved how you invited people to see the movie. However, I'm disagree with some points, for example, in your perception about Mr. Candie, because he was a disgustin, spoiled, sadistic, racist and selfish man that thinks he was the "owner of thruth", but he showed his ignorance about culture (remember that he had a big ego and that's the reason why he saw himself like a learned man) when he decided to feed the dogs with his slave D'Artagnan and this igorance led to his death. I will use Django's words "Everything that escaped from Mr. Candie's mouth was sh..."
ReplyDeleteSecondly, I think Django's change was due to the murdered of Dr. Shcultz, although his personality was changing during the murders that he made by german denstist's side, and, to me, it was the "match point" of Django's explosive personality (very well reflected by Tarantino with the T.N.T in Candyland's main house).
I'm going to stop with the criticizes and I'll say my opinion: The part that most called my attention about Steven was the fact he could say to Mr. Candie everything that he wanted, even offenses agnaist him, in spite of he could have been killed by his employer.
Finally, I wanna thank you because your summary helped me to remember the full movie.
Regards!