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as i watched django and chain i thought
man tarantino's are brilliant job of getting me
and an audience in the east in this story
that is both uh...
credibly sensitive and haunting
and at the same time he's made it funny c_n_n_ you get into a question of what
is appropriate not appropriate don't laugh at
and at the same time
does he do decent job of bringing about
a conversation on slavery in the horrors of slavery
and i come away thinking that
at he absolutely
maidan amazing movie that is in a spark back conversation
and to me
at the fact that did the that it was
serviced spaghetti westerns alright
you know the over-the-top violence a mechanic humor etcetera
added to the movie because to me what it symbolized in one of the
scenes
where the clan is riding over that helen they got the mascot and you see it
heading the it's almost scary to be a like these guys
this is what they would do to any
black guy who is still your or
talk back to them or it whatever it might have been
i mean do you rode out in full force
take three
kill you lynn chu et cetera
at the same time that he is a spicy with the same as we can see through the mass
and cetera
and then
the fact that he made it more humid with accuracy
i thought in some ways made them more vicious because they like go this is not
a cartoon right israel guys and they did this thing in the cut out the high is
wrong and set up
but they meant to go
jutting written a black guided shreds and his you know
who white friend who you know i've made a mistake of being a dad glover is of
course a lot setback today
with that
you know it's when you feel when i stand in the i think it becomes much more
powerful of the problems with the
the some do you know all movies featuring not season even hogan's heroes
which also used to work but the with their belittle like there was nothing
real about
you know stars and chills
aura of or for clunkers character whatever pro culture side
click pro-clinton kitties
but the actual pro-clinton and sort of sorts for uh...
they were jokes
these guys their stupidity is identifiable
men real like that could have been a conversation
the klansman or
concerned over the *** or they call the regular trim mobile a really bad excel
military craft
allows the road
they they're worried about the sheets in the end of the conversation a wonderful
conversation about how one guy's wife cut out all the sheets but she didn't
have time was big enough we can see when the writing to the mass most
an anti-castro dropped is not appreciative until your wife doing
anything you know what the public and then you're like oh this is a lame idiot
got a conversation
it just happens to be with plans and and that it resonates more
the second scenario we struck me is
this slaves yet on the
plantation in mississippi
for getting dinner ready
and you see them setting the table
any you know if they got this delicate china and they're putting out all the
things that would speed of all it's not only faith
just so happened that data
they're willing to destroy all these lawrence's subjugate these people to the
most grotesque
bi-election secure manatee center
just so they could be done a pretty god gave china and have them satid in to me
it that was really struck by the movie and
anton nationally renowned movies about slavery everybody see this was that
fascinating take on it
that was
both you know some parts obviously tongue-in-cheek answered as i said and
other parts really work dot times let's get together to get a couple the
criticisms of one spike lee's criticism of it that it sort of marginalized
waitress tops on the glass that's likely interestingly hasn't seen it
that's often
anyway which
it seems that you should see it and then feel free to criticize right all he
wants so i i think big trouble or a comparable lafayette parts of this movie
uh... and i get that
but if you say that is somehow lightened slavery hard-hit delivered
the brutality in the he hits the so slavery
so much larger audience and get a much more effectively
many other movie i think i was very effective in inside business interesting
piece and gawkers at that
to proper this conversation bygone incor jefferson re
good the title is the gentlewoman or when should wake people laugh in django
and change
any talks about uh... at the scene in before the end of the movie in the blast
after the movie when at tarantino's shows up in a cameo in the movie uh...
extended cameo
uh... please uh... slavery uh... uh... and yet throws a uh... stick of dynamite
not lit
but in a threatening manner into uh...
uh... sort of a a cage where a couple of slaves are
like i guess somebody in that audience laughed at that moment
and he said that that made him he'd shared laughter with white people
throughout the movie
and that made him really incredibly uncomfortable but they thought that was
funny
i'd tight i'd tend to agree with him only because i didn't
i don't think they were supposed to laugh at that moment but i'm sympathetic
to the guy who maybe didn't know
that you were supposed to last year
anybody at all integral to a movie three like way
what other parts of pc lab that amount like that
many happy it's never baki
and to his credit because wrote this totally he says the local i'll add to
the part where he blew away defense was widely
nannies i i don't know that's appropriate to laugh at that i laugh at
it right here since it was over the top etcetera
at but the fact that it's sparking these conversations is another win for the
movie and i want all the movie is the best interesting
that that it's that hassles doing what
eric holder said in the beginning of is
term as attorney general lebed we should be doing having these
interesting
and provocative conversations about race in this country
that we haven't had in a long time
and you know as i did
said before what i see that
and use it in the movie of course
the horrors
of whatsoever in what's
any tumi so many parts that i would let me let me put the guys in the big cage
mass
because they were rebellious in some way
in a way that it be humanizes them and they let alone the obvious parts of the
guy gets ripped apart by dogs wild dogs satara
firstly for running away
at anything
how could we
on this
could any human being
on wall
lima bleak rule to another human being
as a society we just accepted it in the south
like that it was perfectly acceptable and of course you do that's and then
what you treated
people like animals and then if they fought back if you like to see that
i knew they were violence that is in the first place right
and and that goes to justify aidid
for centuries on on this web on
and the idea that they had that white people miss out how to write a privilege
to do this to other people is broadcast and then the finally at the end the
turnaround
and they have a stereotype
that black people are violent
insistence grading out of the more i think about it week after week
is senses b
that after suffering the most brutal violence you can imagine
then they turn around and say for example if you're going to be a black
politician don't be too threat
you know what was threatening was a god damn clan