At long last, the director so often accused of “borrowing” from others to build his own career makes his influences as clear as Franco Nero’s icy blue eyes in
Django Unchained. Sure, you could say that Quentin Tarantino was already wearing his inspirations proudly on his title card with
Inglourious Basterds, but while that film merely paid lip service to the forgotten 1978 Enzo G. Castellari action opus starring Bo Svenson and Fred Williamson,
Django Unchained could easily be taken as a belated installment of the raggedy, unofficial Western series that spawned somewhere between 30 and 100 installments depending on who’s counting. Alas, while
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Released:
2012
Rated:
n/a
Length:
166 mins