Gawker had an interesting article about the "Django moment". It was about whether black people should get upset about white people laughing at certain momements during Django? Obviously the hood scene and the Sam Jackson stuff was mostly done for laughter, but the authour mentioned her moment was when QT threw the dynamite at the slaves and a couple white people in the theatre laughed. It's definitely an interesting discussion.
I loved the movie (I'm a huge QT fanboy), and I though the use of ###### was appropriate. The horrific scenes (the dog, mandingo, castration etc.) and the language were necessary IMO to balance the comedic elements of the movie, so it didn't turn out to be a kind of "haha, wasn't slavery bad" and instead it really was a "holy ####, slavery was horrific". I'm glad QT didn't gloss over things and made some really uncomfortable moments.
Last edited by East Coast Flame; 01-04-2013 at 09:50 AM.
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