It has been a while since my last post with assignments building up I unfortunately had to neglect my child. However I recently got out to the Cinema to see the latest film from Quentin Tarantino ‘Django Unchained’.
I had been eagerly anticipating this film and the last film which I had been looking forward to was ‘The Dark Knight Rises’, and that let me down in a terrible. Django I am pleased to say did not and it was 165 minutes of cinematic excellence.
Jamie Foxx (Django) and Christoph Waltz (Dr. King Schultz) are the two main characters and they share a great on screen chemistry. This is only added to when they encounter the fantastic Leonardo DiCaprio (Calvin Candie).
The film will not be to everyone’s taste with the use of the word nigger coming fast and frequent, along with the violence to the African Americans in the film. One such scene is when a pack of dogs rip a Mandingo fighter to shreds, a scene which Tarantino himself has said that he actually cut some of the violence from.
The film has plenty of cameos including Jonah Hill, Quentin Tarantino and Don Johnson. Don Johnson’s scenes are very memorable and focus on the first meeting of the Ku Klux Klan, which is a hilarious scene.
I would have to recommend to everyone to catch this film in the cinema, or to get it when it is released on DVD. The film score, which Tarantino film are famous for, adds to the experience of the film.
Rarely can I say that there is no fault to this film, but this is one of those rare instances, Django Unchained is a must see and a film which will please all film fans. See the trailer below.
I had been eagerly anticipating this film and the last film which I had been looking forward to was ‘The Dark Knight Rises’, and that let me down in a terrible. Django I am pleased to say did not and it was 165 minutes of cinematic excellence.
Jamie Foxx (Django) and Christoph Waltz (Dr. King Schultz) are the two main characters and they share a great on screen chemistry. This is only added to when they encounter the fantastic Leonardo DiCaprio (Calvin Candie).
The film will not be to everyone’s taste with the use of the word nigger coming fast and frequent, along with the violence to the African Americans in the film. One such scene is when a pack of dogs rip a Mandingo fighter to shreds, a scene which Tarantino himself has said that he actually cut some of the violence from.
The film has plenty of cameos including Jonah Hill, Quentin Tarantino and Don Johnson. Don Johnson’s scenes are very memorable and focus on the first meeting of the Ku Klux Klan, which is a hilarious scene.
I would have to recommend to everyone to catch this film in the cinema, or to get it when it is released on DVD. The film score, which Tarantino film are famous for, adds to the experience of the film.
Rarely can I say that there is no fault to this film, but this is one of those rare instances, Django Unchained is a must see and a film which will please all film fans. See the trailer below.