Django Unchained * Quotes
Release date: 12/25/2012
Runtime: 165 min
"Django Unchained" is a 2012 award-winning western by director Quentin Tarantino that deals with the issue of slavery in the 19th century in the United States.
The film tells the story of Django, a slave played by Jamie Foxx, who is freed by German bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz, portrayed by Christoph Waltz. Together they hunt criminals and try to free Django's wife Broomhilda from the hands of the brutal plantation owner Calvin Candie, played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
"Django Unchained" impresses with its unusual storytelling and charismatic cast. Especially Christoph Waltz as Dr. King Schultz and Leonardo DiCaprio as the unscrupulous Calvin Candie are convincing in their roles. Tarantino skillfully combines humorous scenes with brutal outbreaks of violence that scare and fascinate the audience in equal measure.
However, the film not only takes up the genre of the Western, but also raises questions about racism, oppression and violence, which are also of great importance in today's society. With "Django Unchained," Tarantino has once again proven that he is one of the best directors of our time.
"Django Unchained" is a gripping and exciting film that carries the viewer away and makes you think. An absolute must-see for all fans of Tarantino and western films.
The film tells the story of Django, a slave played by Jamie Foxx, who is freed by German bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz, portrayed by Christoph Waltz. Together they hunt criminals and try to free Django's wife Broomhilda from the hands of the brutal plantation owner Calvin Candie, played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
"Django Unchained" impresses with its unusual storytelling and charismatic cast. Especially Christoph Waltz as Dr. King Schultz and Leonardo DiCaprio as the unscrupulous Calvin Candie are convincing in their roles. Tarantino skillfully combines humorous scenes with brutal outbreaks of violence that scare and fascinate the audience in equal measure.
However, the film not only takes up the genre of the Western, but also raises questions about racism, oppression and violence, which are also of great importance in today's society. With "Django Unchained," Tarantino has once again proven that he is one of the best directors of our time.
"Django Unchained" is a gripping and exciting film that carries the viewer away and makes you think. An absolute must-see for all fans of Tarantino and western films.
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Cast (partial)
Jamie Foxx (Django), Christoph Waltz (Dr. King Schultz), Leonardo DiCaprio (Calvin Candie), Samuel L. Jackson (Stephen), Kerry Washington (Broomhilda von Schaft) (more...)
Movie Quotes
"Gentleman, you had my curiosity, now you have my attention."
Calvin Candie Leonardo DiCaprio
"Mister Candie, normally I would say 'Auf Wiedersehen', but since that 'Auf Wiedersehen' actually means 'till I see you again' and since I never wish to see you again, to you, sir, I say goodbye."
Dr. King Schultz Christoph Waltz
"Who's that stumblin' around in the dark? State your business or prepare to get winged!"
Dicky Speck James Russo
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"My good man, did you simply get carried away with your dramatic gesture, or are you pointing your weapon at me with lethal intention?"
Dr. King Schultz Christoph Waltz
Dr. King Schultz: "How do you like the bounty hunting business?"
Django: "Kill white people and get paid for it? What's not to like?"
Django: "Kill white people and get paid for it? What's not to like?"
Dr. King Schultz Christoph Waltz
Django Jamie Foxx
Stephen: "I count six shots, nigger."
Django: "I count two guns, nigger."
Django: "I count two guns, nigger."
Stephen Samuel L. Jackson
Django Jamie Foxx
Calvin Candie: "I'm curious, what makes you such a mandingo expert?"
Django: "I'm curious what makes you so curious."
Django: "I'm curious what makes you so curious."
Django Jamie Foxx
Calvin Candie Leonardo DiCaprio
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