Debate2012WesternDirected by Quentin Tarantino

A live-wire argument over whether revenge fantasy becomes sharper or slipperier when it is staged with this much cinematic pleasure.

Django Unchained is productive editorial terrain because its exhilaration is inseparable from its provocation. Tarantino turns American slavery, genre iconography, romantic rescue, and blood-soaked wish fulfillment into one unstable object, which is exactly why the movie keeps inviting serious argument instead of passive approval.

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Django Unchained

A freed slave and a bounty hunter head into brutal territory to rescue Django’s wife and settle scores.

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