My favorite film: discussion I
Django Unchained
My favourite actor Leonardo Dicaprio - starring as one of the main roles in a film directed by my favourite director Quentin Tarantino? The outcome could only be a good one - and it was.
Humourous with scenes like the attempted lynching, informative with the often accurate brutal treatment of slaves and the black race, brilliantly over-the-top fun scenes like the best shootout I'd ever seen in film at Candie's mansion, and tension building scenes like at Candie's dinner table - the film has it all and Quentin's magic makes it work with a star crammed cast. Although there were several points where I thought 'Hmm, the film could have ended here', I certainly didn't mind it continuing further. It meant more explosions, more shooting, more snappy dialogue. A film which has been described as 'crazily entertaining, brazenly irresponsible and
also ethically serious in a way that is entirely consistent with its playfulness.' by The New York Times' A.O. Scott - it is hard, in my opinion, to disagree in any way. The vividness life of Django Unchained gleams through the writing and colours amplified through filming and editing. Django Unchained is one of my favourite films.
My favourite actor Leonardo Dicaprio - starring as one of the main roles in a film directed by my favourite director Quentin Tarantino? The outcome could only be a good one - and it was.
Humourous with scenes like the attempted lynching, informative with the often accurate brutal treatment of slaves and the black race, brilliantly over-the-top fun scenes like the best shootout I'd ever seen in film at Candie's mansion, and tension building scenes like at Candie's dinner table - the film has it all and Quentin's magic makes it work with a star crammed cast. Although there were several points where I thought 'Hmm, the film could have ended here', I certainly didn't mind it continuing further. It meant more explosions, more shooting, more snappy dialogue. A film which has been described as 'crazily entertaining, brazenly irresponsible and
also ethically serious in a way that is entirely consistent with its playfulness.' by The New York Times' A.O. Scott - it is hard, in my opinion, to disagree in any way. The vividness life of Django Unchained gleams through the writing and colours amplified through filming and editing. Django Unchained is one of my favourite films.

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