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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