Directed by Quentin Tarantino
Starring Jaime Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson, Kerry Washington, Walton Goggins, James Remar
Adventure, Drama, Western
165 Mins
R
Quentin Tarantino tactfully draws back the shade on the dark underbelly of America’s great shame- slavery- and the result isn’t easy to swallow. Django Unchained is an ugly, gruesome, ruthless film…and I loved every second of it.
The uncharacteristically chronological narrative follows the journey of ex-slave Django (Jamie Foxx) and his bounty hunting liberator (Christopher Waltz) as they attempt to free Django’s wife, Broomhilda (Kerry Washington) from twisted plantation owner and mandingo curator Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio.)
This splatterfest symphony has all the earmarks of a Tarantino film- flashy superimposed text, snappy dialogue, terse banter, larger than life characters and an emotional revenge narrative- but it uses the backdrop of the slave-ridden south to expose the nastiness of our nations past. The sad truth- this is pulp fact, not fiction.
Without the vast talent of its cast, Django may have fallen flat and lost its emotional oomph. Thankfully, every performer in this sprawling epic places their definitive stamp on their varied roles with great success.
Waltz is easily the highlight, not only of this film but of the entire year, as he chews up the scenes with masterful gusto. He has a mysterious way of making you listen to his each and every word, perfectly slung like the sweet-talking gunfighter he is. Waltz is the ideal vessel for Tarantino’s trademark dialogue and their pairing is a perfect marriage we can hope to see prosper for many years to come.
And last but not least is Samuel L. Jackson, who hasn’t been this good since his unforgettable turn as Jules in Tarantino’s sophomore phenomenon- Pulp Fiction. This nasty-hearted head house-slave may not be spouting Ezekiel but his conniving ways are equally malicious and chill-inducing.
While it’s not for the faint of heart- be prepared for torrents of blood and no short measure of the “n-word”- Django Unchained is that rare masterpiece that will have you laughing out loud one moment and in jaw-dangling horror the next.
A+
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