
01-03-2013, 11:05 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Originally Posted by Tylersupports
Very powerful movie, it's set in the 1860s two years before the american civial war about black slavery and their owners who made them work for them, and the overall way blacks were treated back then. There are alot of black men in that movie I would have loved to see with white women, not even just for sex but dating and having children together, there are a few scenes in it with white women looking at the black men like they wnated them..I bet they really did but there was so much hatred and racism back then. It made me with I could bring a hundred or so black men back from then to our time and let them be with white women, or if I could go back in time with fourty or so women for them to comfort them, that movie really made me think..I highly recommend you all go see it!
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Saw it when it hit theaters. Decent movie and honestly better than I thought it would be as far as the plot goes and worth watching. Slavery and love are what drive the story, but they aren't what the story is about; it's about good guys getting revenge and bad guys getting their comeuppance. The movie doesn't reflect the true environment of the time it's set in, so you shouldn't watch it thinking that it's an honest depiction. Yes Tarantino wanted it to seem authentic, but as usual his exaggeration wasn't limited to just the violent gun fights. Without going too deep into it, I'll just say that this is a work of fiction based on historical circumstances.
P.S.that white girl with desire in her eyes for Django was a cameo done by Amber Tamblyn.
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