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  • MOVIE page: Django Unchained (2012)
  • Rate: 8.5/10 total 375,761 votes 
  • Genre: Adventure | Western
  • Runtime: 165 min
  • Filming Location: Durango, Mexico
  • Budget: $100,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $162,804,648 (USA) (10 May 2013)
  • Director: Quentin Tarantino
  • Stars: Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio | See full cast and crew
  • Soundtrack: Trinity: Titoli
  • Sound Mix: SDDS | Datasat | Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: Slave | Bounty Hunter | Plantation | Rescue | Dentist
Writing Credits By:
  • Quentin Tarantino (written by)

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Django Unchained (2012) Synopsis :

In the opening scene (set in the year 1858), Django (Jamie Foxx), a slave, is chained to a bunch of other slaves and being marched to his new owner's estate in Texas by the Speck brothers. At nightfall, a German man in a dentist cart pulls up and hails the Speck brothers. He introduces himself as Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz). King is clearly more intelligent and enlightened than the Specks. He says he is looking for a slave who can identify the Brittle brothers. Django announces that he knows the Brittle brothers and can identify them. King offers to buy Django, but his polite and educated manner rubs the ill-mannered Specks the wrong way, and one of the Specks threatens to kill him. In response, King shoots and kills one brother, and cripples the other. Having been crippled, the remaining Speck brother agrees to sell Django, and King pays the man (for both Django, and the dead Speck's horse), gets an official title to Django, and prepares to ride off. Before King leaves, however, he frees the remaini.......

Goofs: Anachronisms: In Calvin Candie's villa, a decorative copy of the Nefertiti Bust can be seen. However, the movie is set in the year 1858, while the bust wasn't discovered until 1912.

Plot: With the help of a German bounty hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner. Full summary »  »

Story: Former dentist, Dr. King Schultz, buys the freedom of a slave, Django, and trains him with the intent to make him his deputy bounty hunter. Instead, he is led to the site of Django's wife who is under the hands of Calvin Candie, a ruthless plantation owner. Written byBenLobel

Produced By:

  • William Paul Clark known as associate producer
  • Reginald Hudlin known as producer
  • Shannon McIntosh known as executive producer
  • Pilar Savone known as producer
  • Michael Shamberg known as executive producer
  • Stacey Sher known as producer
  • James W. Skotchdopole known as executive producer
  • Bob Weinstein known as executive producer
  • Harvey Weinstein known as executive producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Jamie Foxx known as Django
  • Christoph Waltz known as Dr. King Schultz
  • Leonardo DiCaprio known as Calvin Candie
  • Kerry Washington known as Broomhilda von Shaft
  • Samuel L. Jackson known as Stephen
  • Walton Goggins known as Billy Crash
  • Dennis Christopher known as Leonide Moguy
  • James Remar known as Butch Pooch / Ace Speck
  • David Steen known as Mr. Stonesipher
  • Dana Gourrier known as Cora
  • Nichole Galicia known as Sheba
  • Laura Cayouette known as Lara Lee Candie-Fitzwilly
  • Ato Essandoh known as D'Artagnan
  • Sammi Rotibi known as Rodney
  • Clay Donahue Fontenot known as Big Fred's Opponent
  • Escalante Lundy known as Big Fred
  • Miriam F. Glover known as Betina
  • Don Johnson known as Big Daddy
  • Franco Nero known as Amerigo Vessepi
  • James Russo known as Dicky Speck
  • Tom Wopat known as U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum
  • Don Stroud known as Sheriff Bill Sharp
  • Russ Tamblyn known as Son of a Gunfighter
  • Amber Tamblyn known as Daughter of a Son of a Gunfighter
  • Bruce Dern known as Old Man Carrucan
  • M.C. Gainey known as Big John Brittle
  • Cooper Huckabee known as Lil Raj Brittle
  • Doc Duhame known as Ellis Brittle
  • Jonah Hill known as Bag Head #2
  • Lee Horsley known as Sheriff Gus (Snowy Snow)
  • Zoe Bell known as Tracker (as Zoë Bell)
  • Michael Bowen known as Tracker
  • Robert Carradine known as Tracker
  • Jake Garber known as Tracker
  • Ted Neeley known as Tracker
  • James Parks known as Tracker
  • Tom Savini known as Tracker
  • Michael Parks known as The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee
  • John Jarratt known as The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee
  • Quentin Tarantino known as The LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. Employee
  • Amari Cheatom known as Roy
  • Keith Jefferson known as Pudgy Ralph
  • Marcus Henderson known as Slave on Chain Gang
  • Lil Chuuch known as Slave on Chain Gang (as Lil Chuuuch)
  • Kinetic known as Franklin
  • Louise Stratten known as Daughtrey Saloon Girl
  • Kim Robillard known as Saloon Keeper Pete
  • Shana Stein known as Daughtrey Bitty
  • Shannon Hazlett known as Daughtrey Saloon Girl
  • Jack Lucarelli known as Daughtrey Rifleman
  • Victoria Thomas known as Daughtrey Woman
  • Sharon Pierre-Louis known as Little Jody
  • Christopher Berry known as Willard
  • Kim Collins known as Randy
  • Dane Rhodes known as Tennessee Redfish
  • J.D. Evermore known as O.B.
  • Rex Linn known as Tennessee Harry
  • Michael Bacall known as Smitty Bacall
  • Ronan Hice
  • Ned Bellamy known as Wilson
  • David Coennen known as Mr. Wigglesworth (as David A. Coennen)
  • Danièle Watts known as Coco (as Daniele Watts)
  • Jon Eyez
  • Omar J. Dorsey known as Chicken Charlie (as Omar Dorsey)
  • Evan Parke known as Baghead
  • Craig Stark known as Pedestrian and Tommy Gilles
  • Brian Brown known as Hoot Peters (as Brian Lee Brown)
  • Ritchie Montgomery known as Overseer Johnny Jerome
  • Nicholas Dashnaw known as Baghead (as Nicholas P. Dashnaw)
  • Jarrod Bunch known as Banjo
  • Edrick Browne known as Joshua
  • Kerry Sims
  • Jamal Duff known as Tatum
  • Todd Allen known as Dollar Bill
  • Lewis Smith known as Jinglebells Cody
  • Keniaryn Mitchell
  • Jakel Marshall known as House Servant
  • Carl Singleton known as Carl / House Servant
  • Ashley Toman
  • John McConnell (as Spuds McConnell)
  • Monica Rene'e Anderson known as House Servant (uncredited)
  • Deborah Ayorinde known as Cleopatra Pony (uncredited)
  • Carl Bailey known as Mandingo Overseer (uncredited)
  • Marsha Stephanie Blake known as House Slave (uncredited)
  • Kesha Bullard known as Crazy Sadie (uncredited)
  • Edward J. Clare known as Plantation Owner (uncredited)
  • Takara Clark known as Pony (uncredited)
  • Sonny Clary known as Overseer (uncredited)
  • Ross P. Cook known as Overseer (uncredited)
  • Jordon Michael Corbin known as Samson (uncredited)
  • Mike DeMille known as Cowboy (uncredited)
  • Kimberley Drummond known as Pony (uncredited)
  • Gregory Allen Gabroy known as Overseer (uncredited)
  • Gary Grubbs known as Bob Gibbs (uncredited)
  • Justin Hall known as Goat Farmer (uncredited)
  • Tenaj L. Jackson known as Pony (uncredited)
  • Kasey James known as Mule Wrangler (uncredited)
  • Richie J. Ladner known as Slave Master / Pedestrian (uncredited)
  • Catherine Lambert known as House Slave (uncredited)
  • Skipper Landry known as Cleo Master (uncredited)
  • Elton LeBlanc known as Cleo Club Patron / Polly Wolly Singer (uncredited)
  • Sandra Linz known as Town Woman (uncredited)
  • Cindy Mah known as Chinese Boy (uncredited)
  • Chuck Murphy known as Horseman 1 (uncredited)
  • Johnny Otto known as Dr. Brown (uncredited)
  • Kel Owens known as Gallows Builder / Badass Cowboy (uncredited)
  • Belinda Owino known as Candyland House Servant (uncredited)
  • Matthew Parrott known as Slave Master (uncredited)
  • Erin Pickett known as Woman with Rifle (uncredited)
  • Timothy Pickles known as Smoking Cleopatra Club Patron (uncredited)
  • Kay Smith known as Pony #3 (uncredited)
  • Tristan Tierce known as School Boy (uncredited)
  • LaTeace Towns-Cuellar known as Cleo (uncredited)
  • Mark Ulano known as Gabby the Banker (uncredited)
  • Misty Upham known as Minnie (uncredited)
  • Glen Warner known as Slave Overseer (uncredited)

Production Companies:

  • Weinstein Company, The (presents)
  • Columbia Pictures (presents)

MPAA: Rated R for strong graphic violence throughout, a vicious fight, language and some nudity



Django Unchained (2012) Review by DonFishies from Canada
I only had one thought on my mind for this Christmas: see DjangoUnchained. Quentin Tarantino's latest opus, a Western set two yearsbefore the Civil War, concerns a former slave named Django (JamieFoxx). He is freed by bounty hunter Dr. King Shultz (Christoph Waltz)in order to help him with a bounty. Quite quickly, Shultz takes Djangounder his wing and trains him as his partner. But he made him apromise: that he would rescue his wife from a plantation owned by theruthless Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio). And rescuing her is notgoing to be all that easy.

What pains me the most about Django Unchained, as a die-hard Tarantinofan, is just how sloppy it all seems. I enjoyed every minute of it, butI could never shake the feeling of how messy and thrown together it allfeels. Portions of the film feel episodic (the search for the BrittleBrothers, mentioned heavily in the trailers, begins and endspractically within minutes), and some scenes just seem to play out justfor the fun of it. Another scene from the trailers involving a lynchmob with bags covering their faces seems added for comedic purposes,and has no real point of actually existing. More than any of his filmsbefore it, Django feels like Tarantino simply making a movie for sheerpleasure and with no outside motivations or controllers.

The film threatens to go totally off the rails at any given moment, andlacks any real sense of direction or focus. It may sound ridiculous,but the loss of editor Sally Menke confirms a sneaking suspicion Ialways had about Tarantino – he needed a steady right hand to helpencourage him as to what was needed and what was not. I do not want tocriticize Django's editor Fred Raskin, but it is obvious he is no Menkeand that works against the film heavily. It lacks the polish we havecome to expect, and is practically stripped of the glossy/cool textureso prevalent in Tarantino's work up until now.

But then maybe that was his intention all along, and perhaps Tarantinois airing out his frustrations with life and film in general. Django isdeliberately shot on film (or at least from the print I saw), and looksvery gritty and messy at all times. It is significantly more brutallyviolent than anything he has worked on before (the borderlinecartoonish Kill Bill included), and has a very go for broke attitudeabout itself. The film seems to revel in how brilliantly it cansplatter all the blood and gore (done through the use of squibs and nodigital!), and how uncomfortably numbing it can make the violence. Iknow he does not care what people think of his films, but this movieespecially seems like an emphatically raised middle finger to theestablishment. And for all of my complaints about how messy it allfeels, I was never once bored or felt like the movie was draggingitself out. The staggering 165-minute running time shockingly flies byfaster than you might ever imagine.

Acting wise, Tarantino stacks the deck with a number of recognizablecharacter actors young and old for roles that vary in size. Most havevery few lines, if any at all, and seem to just stand by, just ascontent as the audience is to watch the action unfold. It is a littleoff-putting, especially with how important some of these characters areinitially made out to be. Washington as Broomhilda von Shaft (one ofthe most subtle references he's ever dropped) does well as the helplessvictim and frequent dreamlike object – but she never really gets toshow off any of her acting prowess outside of her facial reactions.They are increasingly effective, especially during horrific flashbackscenes. But her work here feels ridiculously stunted in comparison tothe other leads. Samuel L. Jackson, much like Tarantino himself, seemsto just be having fun in his role as Candie's adviser Stephen. He playson every ridiculous stereotype he ever has been associated with andthen amps it up to a near ludicrous state. He is frequently hilarious,but the role seems to border on parody more than anything else.

Surprisingly, Foxx takes a very long time settling into the leadingrole. It may just be the character, but it is quite clear from the on-set that he is not very comfortable in Django's shoes, and leadscredence to why Will Smith, amongst so many others, dropped out of thepicture so quickly. But once he finds his footing, he does a fantasticjob walking the thin line between empathetic and sadistic. It is not aneasy character to play, but Foxx makes it his own, bringing a sense ofstyle and grace that are virtually absent from the rest of the film.And of course, he gets all the best lines.

Waltz and DiCaprio are the clear standouts however, nailing everynuance of their sadly underwritten characters. While Waltz plays thestraight man, DiCaprio is delightfully unhinged and vicious. Both areplaying directly against type, yet are strangely comfortable in theroles. Watching them act circles around the rest of the cast, Foxxincluded, is the true highlight of the film. I just wish they were bothgiven additional emphasis and more to do.

For all of its numerous faults, I had a blast watching DjangoUnchained. It is hilarious, it is a lot of fun, and is wildlyenjoyable. I genuinely think it could have been a lot better if therewas more focus and direction, but this is very clearly a pictureTarantino wanted to make on his own terms. And for that, I applaud himfor the effort. It is not his best work, but certainly not his worst.

8/10.





Django Unchained (2012) Review by arnieiam from Toronto

Merry Christmas to all you Tarantino fans out there. I hope you made aTarantino checklist so here we go.

Witty dialogue, check. Excessive profanity especially use the word'nigger', check. Excessive violence including testicles getting blownoff, check. Soulful musical score, check. Sometimes non-linearnarrative, check. Shots of women's feet, check. Very great characterdriven plot, check. An actual spaghetti western, even though it takesplace in the American South, check.

There are four standout characters played by the top billed actors.

Jamie Foxx plays Django, a freed slave who becomes a bounty hunter.Even though he is the titular character, he gets downplayed when in thepresence of the other actors. Still he delivers a solid performance, infact hes very convincing. We all know Jamie Foxx as this golden voiceRnB singer and comedian with a very clean cut image. He was able topull off the whole transitioning from a timid slave to a menacingbounty hunter. Not only that he had the whole look down too, with allthe facial scarring and the messy hair.

Christoph Waltz plays Dr. King Schulz, a German dentist turned bountyhunter who frees Django so he could help pursue his previous owners whoare targets. Waltz is a very charismatic actor, and thats how he doesthis role. Presents every line with finesse.

Leonardo Dicaprio is in his best yet. He plays a plantation owner,Calvin Candie, and is the owner of Django's wife. This is a verydifferent role. We've seen Leonardo in gritty roles before but neverdid he play this lecherous antagonist. We were all used to Leo beingthis teen idol, who looked like a member of Hanson. Here he's thisSoutherner with discoloured teeth and a scruffy beard.

Finally Samuel L. Jackson who plays Steve, a house slave who you couldsay is the secret antagonist here. For all the screen time that he hashe dominates. Sam usually plays boisterous roles as a tough guy, but itwas very interesting seeing him play a devious and manipulative oldman.

The only gripe here was that this film was a little too long exceedingthe three act structure, but its an epic western film so I'll excuseTarantino for that. Yet again he made another great film with a lot offlair and carried well by the four big hitter actors. Well done Mr.Tarantino.





Django Unchained (2012) Review by Mariya Brock from KY
Absolutely loved every minute of this movie. Usually I'm not too crazyabout Tarantino's movies, but this one is definitely the best one I'veseen in a long time. The actors were picked perfectly. The overallexperience of a movie is amazing. When we first went to watch it, I wasa bit skeptical and thought I'd end up leaving an hour into the movie(it's a 3 hr movie), but it grabbed my attention from the verybeginning and I didn't even wanna get up to go to the bathroom, afraidto miss something. I'm usually very particular about the movies,nothing can hardly satisfy me, but this one is definitely in the top 5.Soundtrack was perfect. When I got home, I've done some more researchon it and loved it even more! Overall, I would highly recommend thisfilm!






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