#Django Unchained
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filmgifs · 1 month ago
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DJANGO UNCHAINED — 2012, dir. Quentin Tarantino
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callofchimera · 3 months ago
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There is something about these two images idk. Very powerful auras going on here.
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hackitt1828 · 21 days ago
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holyfuckinshitleto · 1 year ago
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THE BEAUTY OF QUENTIN TARANTINO (1992 - 2019)
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johnny-dynamo · 8 months ago
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Tarantino Tribute by Rachid Lotf
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ravxe3n · 16 days ago
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WALTZ (+ diehl) objects!!!!! yayayayay
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so nice you see them twice (and transparent 0mg) Doodles!!
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click 2 see oomf ( @boozedrenchedfruitcake ) doodles
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ashaintheam · 6 months ago
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giveamadeuschohisownmovie · 2 months ago
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waltzingthroughtime · 7 months ago
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It's kind of accurate, actually lol
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jfkkenndy · 5 months ago
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are there any christoph waltz stans out here
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teaganrae15 · 1 year ago
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Tarantino is my fav director ever
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maybeiamamist4ke · 29 days ago
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i fear i’m just a boy who watches the same 10 films over and over and over and over and over
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ballard96 · 3 months ago
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King Schultz…… save me……………. Save me Christoph Waltz characters….. please…..
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ellamorgan333 · 8 months ago
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snowmiserboio · 9 months ago
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Im about to fucking lose it
schultz wasn't playing with the lives of django or broomhilda you fucking moron, this, THIS is how you should know that lily understand fuck all about media literacy. throughout the movie its made clear that schultz is repulsed by slavery as a whole, which includes the traders and owners, hell his first scene in the movie is shooting one slave trader in the head, before legally purchasing django to track down the brittle brothers(he later makes django a deal for his freedom because he doesnt know what the brittle brother looks like but django does, but it all sorta works out perfectly for django since, he fucking hates the brittle brothers. so not only does he get to kill the men who hurt his wife and humiliated him while he begged them not to whip her, he gets his freedom, and he gets 75 dollars for killing them, roughly 3'000 dollars in todays value) he then gives the other slaves the keys to their shackles, advises them to either A. help the remaining speck brother, the man keeping them in chains to the nearest doctor, which is 37 miles back the way they came, or shoot speck, bury him and his brother and then make their way to the north
at every opportunity to kill slavers schultz takes it because he despises the lot fiercely, hell in the very scene your using for a screenshot schultz is rather upset, not because calvin candie outsmarted him and got him to pay 12'000 dollars for broomhilda, 460,302.44 by todays value. he was upset thinking about the gruesome death of a slave he saw riding into candy land earlier that day,  D'Artagnan, the man was quite literally fed to the dogs. he wasnt originally going to kill candie, he wanted to get broomhilda her papers so she can legally be free with django, and the moment he got them he tried to rush the two out of the house(he briefly mentions to candie what Alexandre Dumas would've thought of D'Artagnan being fed to the dogs, considering he named his slave after one of the three musketeers, which dumas wrote)candie then forces schultz to shake his hand to complete the deal, which schultz doesnt want to do, he finds the bastard vile and disgusting, for good reason too. eventually he becomes so fed up with this that he shoots calvin candie in the heart with his hidden gun, his last words were him apologizing to django for shooting the man "Im sorry I couldn't resist"
schultz didnt play or gamble with djangos or broomhildas live to feed his own ego, he felt personally responsible for django after giving him his freedom and even agreed to help him find his wife. he sacrificed his own pride at candyland when calvin discovered why they were really there. and his last moments he spent it not sulking or pouting about his own damaged ego, he spent it thinking about a man he barely knew dying, and was disgusted by how cruel candyland and the man who owns candy land truly is.
had candie not pushed it, schultz would've been walking out of that plantation house unharmed with django and broomhilda in tow.
normally I would say "Auf wiedersehen," but since what "auf wiedersehen" actually means is "'till I see you again", and since I never wish to see you again, to you, ma'am, I say goodbye!
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jakegyllenbaalz · 7 months ago
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quentin tarantino’s most popular films!
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