Movie Night with Josh Barry
@movienight-with-Josh-Barry Django Unchained (2012), Quentin Tarantino’s Spaghetti Western revenge saga, flips slavery-era tropes with a freed Black bounty hunter’s quest to save his wife. Jamie Foxx’s Django, trained by Christoph Waltz’s charming Dr. King Schultz, infiltrates Leonardo DiCaprio’s sadistic Calvin Candie’s Candyland plantation, clashing with Kerry Washington’s Broomhilda and Samuel L. Jackson’s treacherous Stephen. Non-linear flashbacks, explosive violence, and anachronistic music create a "revenge musical" blending blaxploitation, Westerns, and hip-hop catharsis. Detailed Story Breakdown Prologue & Act 1: Chains Broken (Texas 1858) Nightfall, Texas plains: Slave traders Ace/Dicky Speck herd chained men, including Django Freeman (Foxx). German dentist-turned-bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Waltz) approaches with warrants for Speck brothers. Schultz buys Django (identifies wanted slavers), shoots Speck after witnessing brutality. "Nicaragua" (Jerry Goldsmith) underscores tension—ominous horns signal alliance. Flashback: Django separated from wife Broomhilda von Shaft (Washington) after plantation escape attempt. Schultz reveals bounty hunter life; Django agrees to ID Speck brothers for freedom/share. Nashville: Schultz outfits Django in blue suit, dynamite vest, iconic hat. "His Name Was King" (Luis Bacalov) swells—hero theme from original Django (1966). Daughtrey, Texas: Sheriff (Bill Sharp) arrests them; Schultz quick-draws him (wanted poster). Marshal arrives; Schultz claims legal. Saloon shootout: Django kills Speck brother. "La Corsa 2nd Version" (Bacalov)—triumphant gallop as Django claims first kill. Montana raid: Schultz/Django lure hooded raiders with Speck warrant. "Requiem and Prologue" (Masamichi Amano)—orchestral dread builds ambush. Django executes. Schultz gifts horse/vest; partners. Theme: Mentorship, Django’s agency birth.
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