

Django Unchained 2012
"Life, liberty, and the pursuit of vengeance."
Quentin Tarantino's explosive 2012 revisionist Western, *Django Unchained*, pits revenge against oppression in a heart-pounding tale set during the Antebellum South.
Director: Quentin Tarantino
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Django Unchained (2012) about?
The film follows Django, a freed slave turned bounty hunter, as he partners with Dr. King Schultz to rescue his wife from a ruthless Mississippi plantation owner. Their quest spirals into a violent confrontation that exposes the brutality of slavery and the lengths one man will go for justice.
Who directed Django Unchained?
Quentin Tarantino, the visionary filmmaker behind *Pulp Fiction* and *Kill Bill*, directed *Django Unchained* (2012), blending genre filmmaking with sharp social commentary.
Who stars in Django Unchained?
The film features Jamie Foxx as Django, Christoph Waltz as Dr. King Schultz, Leonardo DiCaprio as Calvin Candie, Kerry Washington as Broomhilda, and Samuel L. Jackson in a chilling supporting role.
Is Django Unchained (2012) worth watching?
Absolutely. With its stellar cast, razor-sharp writing, and explosive direction, *Django Unchained* is a must-watch for fans of Tarantino's signature style. The film's blend of drama, Western elements, and dark humor makes it both entertaining and thought-provoking, earning its place as one of 2012's most talked-about movies.
How long is Django Unchained?
The film runs for 165 minutes, or 2 hours and 45 minutes, offering ample time for Tarantino's signature storytelling and character development.
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About Django Unchained (2012) — A Tarantino Masterpiece of Revenge and Redemption
Quentin Tarantino's explosive 2012 revisionist Western, *Django Unchained*, pits revenge against oppression in a heart-pounding tale set during the Antebellum South. The film follows Django (Jamie Foxx), a freed slave turned bounty hunter, as he teams up with the charismatic yet cunning Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) to dismantle the brutal system that tore his family apart. Their mission escalates into a high-stakes showdown with the ruthless plantation owner Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), whose tyranny embodies the horrors of slavery. Blending sharp dialogue, unflinching tension, and dark humor, Tarantino crafts a cinematic experience that's as much a commentary on history as it is a gripping adventure.
The atmosphere crackles with danger and defiance, where justice is meted out not with a judge's gavel but with a sharpshooter's rifle. Underneath the spaghetti-western stylings lies a raw exploration of freedom, vengeance, and the cost of reclaiming humanity. With a powerhouse ensemble cast—including Kerry Washington as Django's enslaved wife Broomhilda, Samuel L. Jackson as the treacherous house slave Stephen, and Walton Goggins as the sadistic Billy Crash—*Django Unchained* (2012) delivers a masterclass in genre redefinition, proving that even the darkest chapters of history can be reimagined with style and substance.




