DJANGO GETS REVENGE ON THE SLAVE TRACKERS - DJANGO UNCHAINED
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- čas přidán 13. 08. 2022
- From the Academy-Award winning film, Django Unchained.
In 1858 Texas, brothers Ace and Dicky Speck drive a group of shackled black slaves on foot. Among them is Django, sold off and separated from his wife Broomhilda von Shaft, a house slave who speaks German and English. They are stopped by Dr. King Schultz, a German dentist-turned-bounty hunter seeking to buy Django for his knowledge of the three outlaw Brittle brothers, overseers at the plantation of Django's previous owner and for whom Schultz has a warrant. When Ace refuses to sell Django to Schultz and levels his gun at him, Schultz kills him and shoots Dicky's horse in order to pin him to the ground. Schultz insists on paying a fair price for Django before leaving the other slaves to kill Dicky. Schultz offers Django his freedom and $75 in exchange for help tracking down the Brittles.
Schultz and Django concoct a plan to buy a Mandingo fighting slave from Calvin Candie, owner of Candieland Plantation and Broomhilda for a token sum. On the way to the plantation, Django witnesses Candie order his slave trackers' dogs to maul to death a runaway slave D'Artagnan.
After his ruse is discovered and Dr. Schultz is killed, Django is sent to be work in a limestone quarry for the rest of his life, but he escapes and returns to Candieland to avenge Dr. Schultz and D'Artangan. He ambushes the slave trackers.
Tarantino uses the plot device of actors doing something in rhythm like the ticking of a clock. This foreshadows that their time is running out and that bloodshed will ensue. - Zábava
I love that Django took the time to avenge some poor guy he didn't even know. Shows that he did care, even if he had to pretend he didn't. As a former slave, his death probably enraged him.
They would've probably tracked him down. No way they let Candie go out like that and not seek revenge. I'd say he was just tying up potential loose ends.
@@KaoMinerva well I mean he literally yelled Dartagnan's name before he killed them
@@J_C_CH I'm not disagreeing with you at all. I still think either way, it was a spot he had to hit on the way back to Candy Land. The hatred they had for him he also had for them also so he enjoyed getting they ass outta there.
“Probably” lol
D’artagnan actor is slept on. His voice, his mannerisms, his crying. Dude is on screen for like 5 minutes and delivers such a believably defeated and terrified performance. Quentin doesn’t miss with casting ever.
Agreed.
Good catch. I thought the same thing.
Apparently he’s a dentist who just acts sometimes.
Him finding Christoph Schultz was probably his greatest ever discovery
I love the small jittering with his sunglasses when the scene is ending. Nobody is immune to seeing something that horrible.
i am.... i just wish it was the inbreds that got tore up instead of an unarmed innocent man
I have to skip that scene half the time. It’s too brutal and disgusting.
Excellent eye! Yes, that was on purpose. The soundman made sure we could hear it.
Tarantino. He is next level. I at first doubted. But he is one of the greats. I honestly always am fascinated by his stuff even after dozens of watches. Very few directors pull off whatever it is he is pulling off.
Candy was
@@wattsnottaken1 You can see the dogs went for the genitals at the end.
The look on the slave trackers' faces as Django rides up is priceless
Ikr
Right shows just how ignorant and dumb those kind of ppl really were perfectly
This isn't real.
@@thomasolson7447 This movie may not be real….but it’s the same look a black man gets today if he has any kind of confidence or self awareness when he walks into a room. And he gets that look from everyone! Even other black people.
@@redpillredpill3216 you should stop looking at black people like that.
The slave trackers laughing about the poor devil not knowing what "reimburse" means when they probably didn't know either. Also amusing how Candy liked to poke fun at him for being uneducated while he was basically a phony intellectual. Liked to go by "Monsieur Candy" but couldn't speak French. Named one of his slaves after a 3 Musketeers character, but didn't know Alexandre Dumas was black. He just surrounded himself with people who sucked up to him to make him feel intelligent.
Brilliant breakdown. 🙏🏽
Dumas was like half-black, but yeah
It's all fake. Those people aren't real.
@@coffeefish really? I never would have known. thanks for letting everyone know.
@@TheBarber5550 To read the comments, you'd think people had watched some shit that was real.
"I'm just a little more used to Americans than he is" goes so fucking hard. It's the line that's the key to Django's whole character.
It's bullshit, though. Slavery was everywhere, and was not uniquely American at all.
I think he meant "Crackers."
Yeah,"white Americans are evil", said the rich, white successful American director and filmmaker. Typical. If it puts money in their pockets, people will say anything it takes, and it will generally be believed.
Jewish propaganda...great job
Americans in the Southern states.
Senior fresh out of high school: I'd kill for a college tuition
Army Recruiter: 3:30
Take my like
That made me throw my head back and laugh out loud
This does not have enough likes! 😂😂😂
Bro 💀
That pitch going up in "You will?" is just brilliant.
Leo was scary in this movie but S.L Jackson was incredibly despicable. Great acting for all involved though!
Sam shouda got a oscar
To real
Both Hollywood lefties wasnt much of a stretch for either of them
@@kelleymcbride4633 you're nostalgic for the days when slavery was legal, huh?
@@OptimusWombat nah, that's the Democrats. They have always fought to destroy black people.
And this right here sums up the brutality of slavery in one gut-wrenching scene. I remain convinced, though, that it wasn't just sadism that Candie was going for here - he also was testing just how ruthless Django really was watching one of Candie's slaves get *mauled to death in front of him.* The doc just about broke their cover. Django reestablished it.
For the slave trackers, of course, it was pure sadistic glee watching a man get ripped limb from limb and eaten alive.
When he came back later to slaughter them all, he made damn well sure they knew why they were being shot like dogs.
exactly.... if Doc was into Mandingo fighting, then seeing a person ripped apart by dogs should be something he can handle.... he didn't lose his lunch when he saw a Mandingo fight for real....
He's just not used to seeing a man ripped apart by dogs is all
but you are?
I'm just more used to Americans than he is....
@@ElsaAnnaArendelle In Mandingo fights, slaves aren't ripped apart, and the lower dies fighting, with some shred of dignity.
There's no dignity at all, cowering while dogs rip you apart.
Think of how game hunters have no problem killing animals, but get uneasy about animal cruelty.
The English did the same and worse to the scotts for a very long time.
This isn't an accurate portrayal of most slavery either trans Atlantic or the Arab slave trade. There are recordings done with the last generation of slaves you can listen to them describe the average slave life on the plantation. It is basically equivelent to the life of a serf under feudalism. Only difference is they could be sold to other masters.
@@grapeape888 Did they use the Scotts babies as gator bait? Since we’re doing comparisons. I’m just curious.
God the way Django stares down Candie while that guys getting ripped apart…
The anger, the pain, the hatred, you can see it all, carefully concealed by a mask that can be mistaken for apathy. If Django had looked over to watch that slave getting eaten alive he might have broken character, so looking at candie and feigning indifference is the best thing he can do here. And it works. Candie is clearly testing him, but Django doesn’t blink and turns the tables on him to make it seem like he’s an unimpressed customer having his time wasted. And Candie, not as persistent in his suspicion as a sharper man might be, buys it.
Wow pretty good dude lol!!
My feelings exactly. Masterclass in acting.
Why not let other guy pay to let slave go
@@delboy-su3wfthey’re supposed to be slavers. No slaver would pay such an exorbitant sum ($500 was worth over $18,000 in today’s money) for a slave who can’t work. So Candie would realize Django and Schultz aren’t slavers, and their plan is ruined.
Just like Denzel does in The Equilizer movies 👊
Man - Django had to have nerves of steel to watch D'Artagnan get mauled to death by the dogs and not even flinch
Took all that pain and hate from watching and hear that and buried it deep inside so he could let it loose on them at the end
He is used to see that kind of things.
@@kiraxxxxxxxxx Although he was burning with anger on the inside of seeing yet ANOTHER fellow Black Man-Woman Murdered🤢🤢🤢🤢
@@allengreene9954 of course but he had to stay in his role, a black slaver. As a slaver he should not flinch on it. He later avenged D'Artagnan.
@@kiraxxxxxxxxx True 👍🏿
1:46 for those that don't know what the tracker is saying:
"A night, day, and another night"
"About 20 miles off the property, pretty far considering that limp he got"
Thanks
It’s one of those thing when you live in the community you hear people different
@@Sgtturtle22 Yeah, I am southern. Born and raised in North Carolina. So I understand backwoods talk pretty well😂
@@nick56677when you talk to someone like this does a subtitle caption appear below them 😭
@SHARPOASIS I wished. Especially with those Cajun ppl lol. Now, those even I have trouble with and wished subtitles existed
Don’t think I realized this when I first saw the movie: by shutting up Cristoph Walz, Django isn’t just protecting their cover story, he’s also trying to help D’Artangon. It really pisses off Candy when Walz tries to intervene, clearly out of sympathy for D’Artangon. Django can tell that he’s drastically increasing the pain of D’artsngon’s death by opening his mouth. Candy does the nastiest thing he can on hand just to piss of Walz to get intel for their upcoming negotiation and to test Django. It might not have been as bad if Walz had kept his mouth shut.
But HOW is he trying to help D’Artagnan?
@@theo9952 Walz’s character is irritating Candy and Django can tell he’s going to make D’Aryangnon’d death worse just to fuck with and test Walz. There was a chance of Walz says nothing, Candy just tells the slavers to hang him or beat him to death or something. After Walz speaks… it’s gonna be the worst possible thing on hand.
@@theo9952 by not caring about another black person would make his suffering less. I say that because most cases back then running would lead to just cutting a foot off. He was trying to save his life. He was already questioning why they wanted to buy a fighter.
It's "D'Artagnan" for crying out loud
@@superking-nicolaslucau7252 I typed it wrong the first time as was too lazy to go back and fix it lol
"D'artagnan was a made guy and the slave trackers weren't. And that was that. There was nothing we could do".
Proceeds to destroy telegraph machine
I can’t watch D’artagnan getting eaten. It’s just too brutal.
What a great comment sir.
lmaooooo
Can someone explain this quote?
3:17
Candie: You even know what reimburse means?
Slave trackers: **Laughing also probably realizing not knowing what reimburse means**
I like that this didn’t go well for Django and Schultz. It feels more realistic. You can’t save everyone
I agree although very sad, but scripted well.
You could say it didnt go well for the guy who got ripped apart by dogs. Candy was testing him, and django won in my opinion. Dont give 2 fucks about a random person, when his wife is on the line. If they would have saved the slave, it would have been suspicious. Django played it right.
@@michaeljabronis7271 No he definitely did give a fuck about D'artangon, you can how shaky he is when he puts on his glasses. He's definitely got some nerves of steel, and he's definitely determined, but he felt it. He just couldn't show that to Candy.
Except it didn't "go well" based on something so stupid, Shultz shooting Candy instead of shaking his hand and leaving peacefully, something his 'character' would have done. But not tarantino. So he had Shultz, who was cold and calculating, get what, mad about shaking the man's hand? OK, if you say so.
@@dorito3764 nah he was cool as a cucumber, he was just tired of candy dicking him around. Very similar to how your acting right now.
I always love Tarantino reels, and this is no exception. It is a masterpiece. No one in this movie mailed it in. This, and The Revenant, were what put Leonardo DiCaprio in the generational-actor category for me. Once Upon a Time In Hollywood just sealed it further. Jaime Foxx and Christoph Waltz were already there, and of course, Samuel L Jackson had been there seemingly forever. Even Don "Big Daddy"Johnson was perfection. If you've not seen this movie, just do it.
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shut the hell up craig
Leonardo DiCaprio, way before this movie, was head and shoulders above Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz. Well, maybe not Jamie, because his depiction of Ray Charles is one of the most incredible portrayals of anyone ever, but Leonardo DiCaprio had a resume before 2012 that 95% of the people in Hollywood could only dream of. He is one of the best EVER. Jamie Foxx isn't close, and Christoph Waltz isn't even in the state the ballpark is in.
One of my favorite films of all time. Christoph was amaizing and inspiring as a German man with a iron clad sense of justice and honor. A man far ahead of his time.
Austrian
@@winteroutside7014 south-germany
Absolutely a noble man, but Dr. Schultz was not ahead of his time. People have opposed slavery since it began. It took slavers time to catch up to THEM.
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Men have been standing up for justice for all time.
The way you can see Django get REALLY fucked up during this while also trying his hardest to appear ice-cold...man every single person in this movie gave it their all.
I liked The Revenant, but I LOVED Leonardo in this role.
You know you can enjoy both of them at the same time, right?
@@insanidadeEspelhada You know he only got an Oscar for one of them, right?
@@insanidadeEspelhada but can you really though ?
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Leo the greatest dying character in movie history 😂
Nobody does REVENGE quite like Tarantino and this is one of his absolute BEST!!!
You should watch the Korean film Old Boy.
i love the scene @ 1:18 where it shows two very different people & two very different emotions. you can see the disgust in the assistants eyes & the real disgust in the bounty hunters eyes. very shook & disgusted but still looks very eager to do something bout it. just shows you how much you can can perceive just from a few second’s of someone’s face
I think Candie lawyer was like "tsk tsk tsk - you done screwed up"
Doc reaction was of disgust and horror
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@@ElsaAnnaArendelle I thought that too. The lawyer had that “no one can save you now” look
Current America
5:51 Leo expression change in this part is really good..
Always loved that he yelled “D’Artagnan mothafucka!”
I watched this movie several times and never realized that was what he was saying.
This movie was just absolutely brilliant. I remember when it first came out I wasn’t too interested in it, but watching it for the first time a few years ago I was completely blown away. The performances of every single cast member was brilliant, the story was brilliant, the scenes were brilliant. It had such a strange mix of dread, irony, and quirkiness I didn’t know what was going on
One thing Ill never understand about this movie is why tarantino seemed to make the chick with the bandana important just to kill her off in like 10 seconds
Supposedly she knew Django from the past and when they got separated her face got fucked up but the movie would of been over 4 hours if he didn't cut it all out.
Badass stunt woman though!
She was to have a bigger role but her storyline was cut out.
I'd watch 4 hours of Django
@@kry4973 have*
I wish there was more in the movie about that woman slave tracker. It shows her a couple times doing her own thing but we're all left saying "huh?"
Ngl I was curious about her too. Like why she always have her face covered? I actually thought she was a bounty hunter as well. She definitely seemed different from the entire group and looked like she had her own story.
i feel like any more revelation about her character would be gratuitous. her character is mysterious, and she adds depth to the tracker gang. Tarantino typically includes small characters in his stories that don't get much explanation to add a layered richness to his worlds; we as the audience are invited to come up with our own interpretations (ie Mr. Blue in Reservoir Dogs, The Wolf in Pulp Fiction, the bartender and barmaid in Inglorious Basterds).
IIRC there was supposed to be a side-story involving her (especially with her being played by Zoë Bell, another actress Tarantino worked with before) but it got cut out entirely, probably not to distract from the story.
@@NtoTheM Zoe Bell always gets cool roles in his movies even when they're short. He is clearly a huge fan of her and it must have absolutely gutted him to cut most of her parts out.
Cuz Tarantino was gonna put her feet in a scene but decided not to
The only unrealistic part of this was the slack-jawed 'chaw-bacon' taking a bath. People like him wouldn't know what a bar of soap was for.
🤣🤣🤣
"D'Artagnan motherf**ker!" Before busting open the door, love that part.
Jamie and Leo absolutely owned their roles in this movie! Masterpiece in the same league as shawshank redemption IMO
I cant blame him for shooting mr candy in the end "sorry, i couldnt resist"
I love how Django killed like 8 people in under 15 seconds
Didn’t get the hot lady tho W
@@brodi0351 she was the last one shot.... she tried to throw a knife
@@gcs7817 no she wasn’t
@@brodi0351
at 9:27 she goes looking for something.... she is bent over. at 9:29 if you play in slow motion you'll see she is trying to throw a knife.
These guys prob could not afford a revolver
@@gcs7817 the video is 7:43 minutes, she doesn’t get shot though
5:34 You can see the disgust and anger in his eyes.
"I'm just a little more used to America than he is."
You gonna cwy?
My favorite scene was when Django learned how to be a negotiator like Shultz
I must admit I'm neither a Jamie Foxx fan or a Quentib Tarantino fan but the way Jamie and Leonardo played off each other in this movie was fantastic acting
Why not? Two really great actors tbh
Notice how when Candi tells the slave to come down from the tree, his man in the carriage shakes his head "no", meaning "don't do it"
Holy shit, never noticed that!
God, what a brilliant movie. 😭
That assistant knows what's coming
Candy's death is genuinely one of those moments my soul celebrated as a viewer. He more than deserved that shit on the same level as King Joffrey from GoT
Shot to the heart, and Dr. King Schultz was to blame!
Yeah… pity the film goes to shit after his death. Until then, it’s a 10/10 for me, but after it becomes “too Tarantino”.
@@simonepagnotta5112 yeah, that *is* a Tarantino problem for me too, but I guess it's his style. Excellent character development in a flyby way then it all devolves into 80s style Kung-Fu madness bloodbath
@@simonepagnotta5112 I think he's like a kid that has fun setting up dominoes in a nice pattern just to see them topple. I can respect it, but it isn't _always_ for me. Hateful 8 is another example of that. I preferred his method in that film tbf
@TheAntiTrope Inglorious Basterds as well. I don't know why but, as you said, I find it worked better in those films. Here not as much.
I always wished Tarantino would bring out the full length version of this...money could be made back just by streaming it. Put all the subplots back in and have a four hour movie. The same for the even better "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". I heard him say he intended to do this with the latter film, but never heard anything else about it. Obviously he is busy with other things, but it sure would be great to see the additional footage, scenes and subplots for both of these films.
He did an extended hateful 8 for Netflix so who knows it's always possible
@@QuinnMiller if enough people want it, it'll get done.
@@unoriginalhazard tell that to Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair
@@QuinnMiller I can't communicate with an object
@@unoriginalhazard not with that attitude
So many emotions, and they all felt real that made me feel anger, disgust, and sadness. Tarantino is a man that knows my soul.
Thank you for that, the ending was very satisfying.
I love Django in this scene he put on a poker face but when he messes up putting his glasses on you see how nervous he really is but he had to keep it together for him and doc
Jamie Foxx was superb as Django. 👍
Except for the racism
@@Illumirage But thats how things were back then unfortunately.
@@andrewkerr3836 i don't think blacks despised all whites, they hated slave owners. They put that line in the commercial even, it's disgusting.
@@Illumirage wouldn’t have been as authentic and real without all of the N-words , and frankly I’m not even sure if racism/racist was even a thing back then, or even if it is, not sure slavery of black people was even really considered racist.
@@gront5172 I want referencing that. I was referencing the line in the commercial for this movie when he said "killing white folks and getting paid for it, what's not to love?"
They couldn't insert any other race in that line without a major uproar. But apparently it's totally OK to just trash all white people...
"D'artagnan nother fucka" easily one of my favorite parts of the movie
Unlike so many others in this movie, Django did have the makings of a varsity athlete.
The fact that Candie kneeled down shows he cares. Property is important. And how sadistic he is to present some ‘hope’
This sequence was one of the most powerful in the movie. Django wasn't going to let one half dead slave stand between him and rescuing his woman, but in time he settled the score and then some.
Pure Class.
This is my favorite movie!!! Everything was perfect!!!!
5:13 idk why but the one guy just dancing made me laugh😂
I wasn't expecting crying with a Tarantino's movie but this picture 🖼️2:17 right there broke me and I couldn't control it.
Dicaprio is one hell of a actor
Take out the devil's! 7:30
Django is my favorite movie especially taking back against slavery.
1:45 how tf did he comprehend what dude said 😂
goddam, you even see leo's expression looking at him trying to figure out what he is saying, as if havent read the script already, great redneck accent from the other guy, thank god for subtitles
He’s been around people speaking like this he just understands them now lol
Quentin Tarantino is such a great director
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Looks like the slave trackers now know exactly how D'artagnan feel when they release the hounds on him!!!
I’d never come down from that tree. They would have to kill me in that tree
Definitely
Bullets in a tree much better than dogs on the ground
D'Artagnan was avenged - Django Unchained rules!!!
That “you will” from LD is so soft and genuine😂😂😂
Will always love this movie
I won't.
"Killing white folks and getting paid for it, what's not to love"
That part precludes me from liking it.
@@Illumirage oh well. Thanks for letting me know I guess 🤷🏾♂️
@@djquik182000 no, not oh well. Why is that racism ok?
So will I.
All 7 Min and 40 secs was worth it to see 3 second of pure wenier shooting bliss
God damn, everyone in this scene was amazing.. 100%
The most powerful shot of the entire scene 3:11
It shows you that he was gonna die regardless when he says “You may not win, but you sure can fight.” knowing that Candi’s fights are to the death.
The acting is so good from everyone in this scene, you truly empathize for everyone from their viewpoint.
Some people and some actions I will never be able to empathize with.
I can't really empathize with Calvin Candy
you empathize for slave traders? 🤔
@@zac4539 Acknowledging the actor caliber of these men.
Are you for real?
Leo played such a horrible character - superficial, evil, a wannabe, a rube in fancy clothes who would be a nobody but for his wealth
He was really scary
The way he said you will gets me everytime
Love the sound of the woods. Sounds just like Mississippi in the summer
The acting in this movie is underrated asf
Jamie Foxx’s performance as Django, the badass bounty hunter is really superb.
Jamie should try auditioning for the role of a bounty hunter or a Mandolorian in Star Wars!!!
He'd never do that role. SW scripts are horrendous without a hint of a dimensional character.
He'd also need an ensemble to work with, otherwise he's just in a film with shitty actors, most of which have zero depth of skill. Many of them just "get in the moment" when performing the scenes, rather than doing the hard work and setting the tone.
@@of_oniichan7755 So Pedro Pascal, Carl Weathers, Giancarlo Esposito, Rosario Dawson, Taika Waititi and others--these are all shitty actors to you? Your opinion is garbage. lol
He was amazing in the Soloist.
To old to die young is a fitting song for this scene
my god that was a tense scene, and just superb acting on for everyone involved
“I’m just a little lire used to Americans than he is”😂😂 brilliant writing and delivery.
It was not okay with him sending the dogs onto the poor man. But he realized he couldn’t take action then, he made a promise that whatever candy did to these men, he would take revenge 10 fold.
It’s really sad. He just didn’t wanna fight anymore 😢
Yea, it's heartbreaking...cause even tho we see it as a movie there were events that happened like this in the past...mandingo fights happened and usually to the death. I person being forced to kill is a crazy thought....
@@edgehanger8558 very crazy. It’s so wrong
DiCaprio plays his part perfectly. A savage villain playing the affable gentleman.
It's so ironic that I love it😂
Which part exactly
The ending was refreshing
I love the blood. Just a dad bit over the top but worth it!
thats a terintino thing like in kill bill when she fights the 88
will some tell me at 6.50 in this show what did it show i love this moive just got lost how candyland stayed up and runing
This is one of the greatest movies of all time
I loved Django Unchained
It was a great movie.
The tenseness in this moment, knowing he wants to kill the owner but there's simply too many guns against 2, so they have to relent and allow one atrocity to blend long enough to get their revenge. A terrible situation, a bad moral dilemma, a mission for the greater good.
I should watch this movie instead of binging clips
You right tho.
Not enough gun action in this movie i agree
Slave tracker sounds like an old guy my uncle hired as "groundskeeper" or maintenance guy on his property in Nevada. Found the guy living in a camper in the middle of the desert with no electricity or running water. Gave the guy the single wide trailer on his property and said as long as he didnt damage anything on the property he could stay as long as he wanted without having to pay. Nowadays the guy has his own property in the same town and even some livestock. Was a cool guy. Reason he sounded that was was a mix of barely any teeth and alcohol.
Who was the women looking at the old photographs of candieland ?
The genius of this movie is gold. It's serious yet oddly wacky.
Unbearable scene for me !knowing how often this kind of horror happened !i still love this masterpiece of a movie ! Since good overcomes Evil !
Well how about the stuff you never saw, like the Zulu black k8ngs rounding up the weaker tribes, to supply the slave trade. Most important part of the slave trade no one speaks about.
That's my favorite Tarantino film that gets better the more I watch it.
“You in trouble now son” cold chilling delivery
Funny Fact: the photograph the woman tracker was looking was suppose to be her and Django (apparently) and she had a way bigger role in the movie. A whole backstory and fight sequence was suppose to take place. You actually see that he never shoots at her in th e back and the audience only presumes she was killef off.
How so?
@@ottojarvonnen2455 look at the comics
She was the last one to go down in this scene. This video's a bit blurry, but you can see her scarf pretty clearly.
@@weebboi3672what comics
Six minutes of context, one minute of actual revenge
Buenos programas los felicito, desearía algunos en español. GRACIAS
This is the fifth scene i'm watching, I probably should just watch the whole thing again. What a classic.
Movie is a masterpiece
That woman with the bandana always made me wonder what her deal was. I kinda wish we got to see more of her.
She died at the end, they just didn't show it, but she was inside that same house everyone got shot in by Django, implying that she got taken out too.
@@mikewil7571 yes, I figured that.
@@mikewil7571They did show it, bandana girl was the last one to die in that scene.
I'm perfectly ok with her dying like a dog like the rest of the gang, we shouldn't focus on her extra just cus she happens to be a woman
@@Yorikoification Dude, you commented toward the wrong guy, you do realize that, right?!
Have you not read wtf I said?! I KNOW she died, but she DID NOT DIE ON CAM! I watched the whole scene with no edits just now to confirm once again, she did not die on screen.
And as guys, instinctively, we focus more on the woman, but don't think just because we do, she shouldn't get what is deserved.
Evil is evil, and I could care less about her dying, so don't go assuming sh**.
@@mikewil7571 First off, chill out duuuuuuuuude
Second: I responded to the right guy, she did die on cam. When you see it zoom out from her you can see she's the one in the back of the room looking at photos. When the shooting starts she goes to grab something (perhaps a knife) and she gets shot in the end trying to throw it.
Third: The second part of my comment wasn't directed towards you per say, was more of a general statement.
Fourth: Once again, chill out duuuuuuuude
This whole movie feels like an extremely detailed Rdr2 sidequest.
"How long was he lose?"
"Wuh... ehy...wuzondat"
"Excuse me, what the fuck?"
I love Django for understanding that what he is witnessing and letting happen is so to keep his facade, best revenge comes to those who wait
I've NEVER heard Dicaprio do a good accent. He always gets it only 67% right.
Yep there's a reason it took him to long to win an Oscar
Quinton T is one of the most disturbing on point raw masterminds yet!!! All his movies.
Epic
That "D'Artagnan motherfuckers!" was so satisfying
Calvin Candie was such a poser - wanted to be all French but was clueless that D'Artagnan was a character written by a black author LOL
He was created to be a selfish and vain baby. Kind of a pathetic villain, not to be remembered as a good villain but ig thats the best you get with slavers.
How did Candie want to be French? I remember a part where they said he’s a Francophile but didn’t speak any French. Are there other examples I missed in the movie?
Also Alexander Dumas wasn’t black but he did have black ancestry.
As were you...
@@LeonardStauffer Dumas was the son of Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, a general in the French revolutionary army and incidentally a rival to Napoleon himself during the Republic. And a black man.
Really, one only needs to look at Dumas' photo to see he was black.
@Rololol He was 1/2 black. Just pointing it out. That all.