An interesting analysis. I’ve never seen ” Django Unchained “, but have heard little or nothing redeeming about it. I usually have something positive to say about Mr. Tarantino’s cinematic offerings ( Kill Bill 1 & 2, Pulp Fiction etc. ), but have nothing positive to say about ” Django ” – All based on second – hand analyses & reviews.
Selected Squibs, Scrips, and Essays by Joseph Suglia
A review of Django Unchained by Dr. Joseph Suglia
Quentin Tarantino is a slobbering anti-black racist who makes Blaxploitation films for hipsters. These hipsters grow aggressively defensive whenever African-Americans stand up and denounce these very films. (Roxane Gay, Spike Lee, Katt Williams, and Armond White are only a few of the African-Americans who have spoken out against Tarantino’s racism.) Tarantino wishes to prove to his hipster fan base that he knows African-American culture better than African-Americans know their own culture. And his hipster fanboys also desire that feeling — the feeling that they understand African-Americans better than African-Americans understand themselves. (For an analysis of the mind of the hipster, consult Norman Mailer’s essay on this topic.)
Tarantino’s latest abomination is Django Unchained (2012), a film about a murderer-for-hire named Dr. King Schultz (Christopher Waltz) who enlists an African slave named Django (Jamie Foxx) to assist him in his mass-murdering spree. …
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