Friday, October 19, 2012

Impatiently waiting for the new Tarantino

The new Tarantino film is sure to gain wide audiences around the world. It's already three long years since his last hit "Inglorious Basterds," and it's been a long wait. This time the director also wrote the script for "Django Unchained," a ekhm (thinking-about-the-right-genre-to-categorise-it) spaghetti southern (opposite to a spaghetti western, as it takes place in the deep South). 
The story brings the viewers back to the times of slavery in America. Django (Jamie Foxx) is a freed slave who travels across America with a band of curious characters that include a German dentist (an Austrian Christoph Waltz, awarded an Oscar for Male Supporting Act in "Inglorious Basterds") and the Speck brothers. Di Caprio plays here a ruthless plantation owner, and looks really well in the styles over a century old. 
That might be another crazy story from Quentin Tarantino, a writer/director who can do whatever he wants in Hollywood, and could get money to make films even if he wanted to make a full length commercial of, say, goat cheese (not really improbable, if you think about it).



 


 

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