Con l'aiuto di un cacciatore di taglie tedesco, uno schiavo liberato si mette in viaggio per salvare sua moglie da un brutale proprietario di piantagione del Mississippi.Con l'aiuto di un cacciatore di taglie tedesco, uno schiavo liberato si mette in viaggio per salvare sua moglie da un brutale proprietario di piantagione del Mississippi.Con l'aiuto di un cacciatore di taglie tedesco, uno schiavo liberato si mette in viaggio per salvare sua moglie da un brutale proprietario di piantagione del Mississippi.
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It's also the origin of those Di Caprio memes you saw online, so you know is good.
Also Christoph Waltz stole the show here and made me discover all other his movies.
This is Quentin Tarantino all the way. His style has become as unique & original as they come. There is no mistaking it for another. It's the music, the violence, the visuals, the black humor, and the subject matter. This is all Tarantino. If there is one complain, it's the double climax. While I understand the need for a happy Hollywood ending, it would have been better to have 1 big gun fight and just finish with it. Not that big of a deal. Certainly it's still a great film.
As soon as I heard Luis Bacalov's Django, I was hooked.
This remains my favourite Tarantino film, and let's be fair there are many classics in that particular catalogue.
Django is equal parts shocking, entertaining, dramatic, bold, funny and original, to this day no other film exists that is remotely similar. It's a western, action packed love story, it really is a one off.
Three hours passed by effortlessly, it's one of those films where I wasn't aware of time passing by, I was engrossed and absorbed into it.
Some of the humour is hilarious, and in the context of the film works to perfection, the humour is as good, as the violence and misery of slavery are guy wrenching.
The music is absolutely wonderful, the perfect soundtrack accompanies this great film. Indeed the whole production is exemplary, it's a skilfully crafted film, the visuals are jaw dropping, it's very skillfully put together, with costumes, sets and lighting all on point, with the unbelievable staging as well.
Now I am sometimes quick to highlight who stands out in a film or TV series, but how can you do that here, every single performance is on point, Waltz, Foxx, DiCaprio, Jackson, I honestly don't think it gets better than this assembly of greats.
It's no wonder it gave us so many memes, who hasn't seen this masterpiece. If you haven't grab your remote, and improve your day.
10/10.
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- QuizWhen Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio) smashes his hand on the dinner-table, DiCaprio did accidentally crush a small stemmed glass with his palm and did really begin to bleed. He ignored it, stayed in character, and continued with the scene. Quentin Tarantino was so impressed that he used this take in the final print, and when he called cut, the room erupted in a standing ovation. DiCaprio's hand was bandaged, and he suggested the idea of smearing blood onto the face of Kerry Washington. Tarantino and Washington both liked this, so Tarantino got some fake blood together.
- BlooperDynamite was not invented until 1867 (by the Swede Alfred Nobel), while this film features it on several occasions and is set in 1858.
- Citazioni
Dr. King Schultz: [aiming .45-70 rifle at fleeing Ellis Brittle] You sure that's him?
Django: Yeah.
Dr. King Schultz: Positive?
Django: I don't know.
Dr. King Schultz: You don't know if you're positive?
Django: I don't know what 'positive' means.
Dr. King Schultz: It means you're sure.
Django: Yes.
Dr. King Schultz: Yes, what?
Django: Yes, I'm sure that's Ellis Brittle.
[Schultz shoots Brittle off his horse]
Django: I'm positive he dead.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere is a small additional scene with the 3 men in a cage at the very end of the credits.
- Versioni alternativeOne cut was made by the CBFC to only remove nudity and added a scrolling anti-smoking disclaimer to pass the film with an 'A' (18+ adults only) rating.
- ConnessioniFeatured in CineMaverick TV: Episodio #1.15 (2012)
- Colonne sonoreDjango Theme Song (English Version)
Lyrics by Franco Migliacci, Robert Mellin (uncredited)
Written by Luis Bacalov
Performed by Luis Bacalov, Rocky Roberts
Conducted by Bruno Nicolai (uncredited)
Courtesy of EMI General Music Publishing SRL
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- Budget
- 100.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 162.805.434 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 30.122.888 USD
- 30 dic 2012
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 426.076.293 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 45min(165 min)
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- 2.39 : 1