Django Unchained (2012) | First Time Watching! | MOVIE REACTION!!!

Published 2024-02-04
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All Comments (21)
  • @user-xb7ef9eu9u
    the Guy at the Bar who asked Django how he spelled his name was the ORIGINAL Django
  • @williameleno
    Dr.Schultz a dentist taking on Calvin Candy. The dental industry fights cavities in every form
  • @mr.ricochet8603
    The man asking him to spell his name at 26:40 is Franco Nero, the original Django from the italian movies of the 70's.
  • @SF-ow9ym
    Something interesting about Shultz as a character is that until he shoots Candie at the end, he technically never breaks any laws. The very beginning is a perfect example of this. Shultz only shoots the slaver after he has a gun pointed at him and is threatened with violence, he still pays to buy Django instead of just taking him, and he gives the other slaves the key to the chains instead of unshackling them himself. Everything he does throughout the film is calculated and he never truly becomes an outlaw until he decides that Candie is just too despicable to let live.
  • @swish007
    the more i watch this movie, the more impressed i am with Leo Dicaprio's acting. it's crazy to think he was born in LA and can not only do a flawless southern gentleman accent but he has all the mannerisms down to a tea. And then you consider how amazing his boston accent and mannerisms were in The Departed.. he really was robbed of an oscar for Django
  • @ronbeekiii781
    My favorite piece of trivia for this one is that Django won’t have a last name and will likely take Broomhilda’s last name- which happens to be “Von Shaft”… the implication being that Django and Hildi are the Great Great Great Great Grandparents of John Shaft from the Shaft Franchise. Too damn cool.
  • @eliduncan4630
    They wrote Stephen so obsessed with his minor position of power within the status quo that his dying words were to call Django uppity
  • @veronicab9253
    The horse dancing at the end is actually Mr. Fox's own horse 😊
  • Your annoyance with Stephen is hilarious. That's how we all felt when we first met him lol. Sam played the hell out that character
  • @asteven8
    At the end with that smile on her face, Broomhilda was giving “that’s my man and imma stick beside him.”
  • @redviper6805
    Seeing that guy torn to shreds by those dogs was tearing Schultz up, mentally and emotionally; he had little exposure to the gruesome reality and cruelty of slavery. Add to Calvin’s insistence on the handshake rubbing him the wrong way and Schultz had more than enough.
  • @swagromancer
    Man, Kerry Washington did a really good job with her German dialogue. That must have been some piece of work. I think this might be my favorite Tarantino movie. I love it so much. German cinema really dropped the ball when they only used Christoph Waltz for kitschy romance flicks for decades.
  • @davidedwards1705
    52:42 This is a truly magical scene. When Leo slammed his hand on the table and broke the glass he Really cut his hand. The scream was Real pain and that is Real blood. But did Leo call for a cut? No he used the pain to focus on the scene which makes him a grade A actor. Legend is after the filming he felt so bad about the things said in the scene that he apologized to every cast member.
  • @AttorneyBCollins
    There was a Black hero in the '80's played by Richard Roundtree named John Shaft. The talk is he was descended from Brunhilda Von Shaft.
  • @nikkisatchel4699
    Leonardo cut his hand for real in the scene where he was bleeding, he just kept goin cuz it was so realistic and authentic
  • @Yugioh420
    I could be wrong but I believe them hide away guns are single shot guns. Specifically for a sneaky kill. Or to defend yourself last ditch effort style. So when he shot Calvin Candy. Aka Lio. He knew he wasn't making it out, knew he was making it harder for Django to make it out with Hildi, but knew Django would find a way. And his mind hell his soul couldn't allow someone like Calvin candy to live. It was taking every fiber of his being to walk away for Django sake. But as he said, he just couldn't resist. Especially when the alternative is shaking the hand of that monster in human flesh.
  • @Neyenn
    In Kill Bill 2, when Beatrix is buried, she's buried under the name of "Paula Schultz". Is meant to be the tomb of Schultz's wife.
  • The bag scene is a great metaphor for how dumb prejudice is and often how dumb the people who hold those prejudices are.
  • @WittynotSilly
    24:02 Shultz is speaking french because the woman at the door is likely a slave from french sengal it's not outright stated but the place they first meet calvin candie is a brothel.. a lot of the women taken from sengal & gambia were exceptionally beautiful and many were bought at high prices for the purpose of sex and breeding