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Django Unchained (DVD) [2013]

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  • Actors: Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson, Kerry Washington
  • Directors: Quentin Tarantino
  • Format: Subtitled, PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: Hindi, Spanish, English
  • Dubbed: Catalan, Spanish
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Audio Description: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.40:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 20 May 2013
  • Run Time: 165 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,052 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B009VI6330
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 807 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Django is a freed slave, who, under the tutelage of a German bounty hunter, becomes a bounty hunter himself. After taking down some bad guys for profit, they track down Django's slave wife and liberate her from an evil plantation owner.

Special Features:

• Remembering J. Michael Riva: The Production Design of Django Unchained
• 20 Years In The Making: The Tarantino XX Blu-ray Collection
• Django Unchained Soundtrack Spot

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From the moment Jamie Foxx throws off a filthy, tattered blanket to reveal a richly muscled back crisscrossed with long scars, it's obvious that Django Unchained will be both true to its exploitation roots but also clear-eyed about the misery that's being exploited.

Django (Foxx), a slave set free in the years before the Civil War, joins with a German dentist-turned-bounty hunter (the marvelous Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds), who has promised to help Django rescue his wife (Kerry Washington), who's still enslaved to a gleeful and grandiose plantation owner (Leonardo DiCaprio, plainly relishing the opportunity to play an out-and-out villain). What follows is a wild and woolly ride, crammed with all the pleasures one expects from a revenge fantasy written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.

Plot-wise, some things happen a little too easily (for example, Django instantly becomes a master gunslinger), but the moral perspective is not glib. For all its lurid violence and jazzy dialogue, this is a still-rare movie that paints slavery for what it was: a brutal, dehumanizing practice that allowed a privileged few to profit from the suffering of many, a practice guaranteed by the gun and the whip. Think of it as the antidote to Gone with the Wind. Tarantino is more heartfelt in Django Unchained than in any of his previous movies--without sacrificing any of the pell-mell action, tension, and delicious language that made Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill, and Pulp Fiction so very enjoyable. --Bret Fetzer

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This film will make you smile, laugh, feel nauseated and think on about the horror of the times it's set in. Its a classic. Christopher Waltz stole the the show for me. His witty and clever comments and acting had perfect timing. Not to mention his facial expressions.
Jamie Foxx was great as the lead character but I enjoyed Waltz much more. It's fast and furious from the get go. It's gruesome, but in classic OTT Tarantino style.
The story is clever enough and superbly acted by one and all.
One exception is Samuel L Jackson. His performance was so overwhelmingly good there aren't words to describe it.
This movie's shocking and gory as I'm sure it would have been during that terrible time. BUT it's also very very entertaining and hugely funny. I can't recommend it highly enough. 10/10
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Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) is a well spoken bounty hunter who acquires Django (Jamie Foxx) to find and kill some men who are wanted, "dead or alive." Dr. Schultz isn't too keen on the "live" part.

The film divides itself into two parts. After the bounty hunting episodes are through, our duo conceive a plan to rescue the wife of Django (Kerry Washington) by purchasing her from Candie Land plantation. Dr. Schultz has no stomach for slavery or slave owners. Leonardo DiCaprio doesn't enter the film until the second part.

Like Tarantino films it incorporates humor. The bag over the head scene was reminiscent of something we might have seen in "Blazing Saddles." The flashbacks are minimal and not confusing. There is of course the over the top climatic ending and plenty of blood.

I have to question the use of the MF bomb several times in this picture. The first known usage of the word is the 1930s. It is speculated the phrase originated during slavery as a way to describe white owners who would take black mothers as comfort women. The phrase would have a specific meaning and not used in the generic sense that Samuel L. Jackson tossed about.

Tarantino fans will not be disappointed. Great sound track.

Parental Guidance: F-bomb,N-word, nudity (Kerry Washington). No sex. Killing and slow motion blood splatter.
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Having read some of the long-winded 1 star reviews immediately after watching the film i have to disagree with most of the criticism.

THE GOOD: Well written and excellent performances from all the cast.....except Tarantino himself who should keep to the other side of the camera or just be a cameo in the background. The action in this film is very violent and over-the-top with all the red spray but hey it wasn't too over-the-top and i did enjoy it.

THE BAD: For me there was only one scene that should have been left on the cutting-room floor and that was the whole Klu-Klux-Klan hoodie part, i felt there was no need or justification for this scene at all...the leader was not shown in the film to be antagonised enough to get a large group of men together and the film would have been better without it.

One other aspect of the movie i wasn't really keen to swallow was the story the two main characters come up with to get Leonardo DiCaprio to release Django's wife, i felt they were beaten by their own over-complicated cleverness. A better story with DiCaprio being for some reason rather attached to Django's wife would have been more believable and improved the film in that respect. IN SHORT: Considering Django's wife was not considered anything special on the plantation it seemed strange that the two main characters should come up with such a needless complex plan.

THE UGLY: Certain characters in the film portrayed the ugly side to human nature rather well so that's about all the ugly there is.

OVERALL: This 2 hour 45 minute well-made film kept me riveted all the way through which is rare for me. I would have given this film 5 stars but for the reasons stated above so i take one star away but please do see this film, it is CLASSIC and you will more than likely enjoy this film very much. Thankyou for reading :)
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I bought the single DVD box set and it comes with very few extras to speak of but if, like me, you have a Flixster account and use ultraviolet, there is good value in the digital copy that comes with this set. The scarce extras themselves are pretty uninspired and even though it's hard to criticise any tribute feature, there is virtually nothing of interest on the disc for me and I find that most disappointing.

But the biggest reason to buy this set is for the film itself and it's an absolute blast. Quentin Tarantino's Southern about a former slave turned bounty hunter on a quest to a slave plantation to rescue his wife doesn't shy away from depicting the cruelty and brutality of slavery but '12 Years A Slave' it isn't. It cannot be taken too seriously as a film specifically about slavery when so much joy is taken from its over the top bloody violence and humour that is typically Tarantino but this is more of a spaghetti western at heart in tone and style. It's also excellent for the majority but Tarantino indulges himself slightly too much with the run time and misses what would be a better ending but it's still his most entertaining film since 'Kill Bill Volume 1' and no-one quite does these sort of films the way he does.

As a fan of Quentin Tarantino I did not hesitate in buying this, I think for newcomers it is probably more accessible a start than 'Inglorious Basterds' and 'Death Proof' but if it's a film about slavery you want then I would go for 12 Years A Slave instead. But if you're just browsing, you could do worse that take a chance on this.
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