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Release Date: December 25th, 2012
Rating: 9.5/10


Year    :   2012
By    :   Quentin Tarantino
Genre    :   Drama, Western
Time    :   165 minutes
Budget    :   $100,000,000.
Age    :   4 years

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.


Rating:   IMDb  / 8.5

Best Film of the Year

The film has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics, and has garnered a rating of 88% on review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 247 critical reviews with an average rating of 8 out of 10. The site’s consensus states: “Bold, bloody, and stylistically daring, Django Unchained is another incendiary masterpiece from Quentin Tarantino.” Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, gives the film a score of 81, indicating “universal acclaim”.

  • Django Unchained earned a nomination for Best Theatrical Motion Picture from the Producers Guild of America.
  • The American Film Institute named it one of their Top Ten Movies of the Year in December 2012.
  • The film received three Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Director and Best Screenplay for Tarantino.
  • The NAACP Image Awards gave the film four nominations, while the National Board of Review named DiCaprio their Best Supporting Actor.

//     Christoph Waltz received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor, and the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor, his second time receiving all three awards, having previously won for his role in Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds.

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“The most consistently entertaining movie of 2012. It’s 165 minutes long and shouldn’t be a minute shorter, a film of surprises, both in story and in casting, and of moments of agonizing, teased-out tension. The dialogue is dazzling.”
“The film doesn’t play it safe, so neither will I. Instead, I’ll say that it finds Mr. Tarantino perched improbably but securely on the top of a production that’s wildly extravagant, ferociously violent, ludicrously lurid and outrageously entertaining, yet also, remarkably, very much about the pernicious lunacy of racism and, yes, slavery’s singular horrors.”
“What Tarantino has is an appreciation for gut-level exploitation film appeal, combined with an artist’s desire to transform that gut element with something higher, better, more daring. His films challenge taboos in our society in the most direct possible way, and at the same time add an element of parody or satire.”
Like “Inglourious Basterds,” Django Unchained is crazily entertaining, brazenly irresponsible and also ethically serious in a way that is entirely consistent with its playfulness.

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