Django and Schultz learn that Django’s wife, Broomhilda, is a slave at "Candyland," a notorious Mississippi plantation. They pose as "Mandingo" fight experts to infiltrate the estate and buy her freedom.
The film is set in 1858, two years before the Civil War, and follows a three-act structure centered on liberation and revenge. Django Libertado Faroeste 2012 2h 45m 8.4
After a tense dinner, the ruse is exposed by Candie's loyal house slave, Stephen. What follows is a violent, explosive finale as Django fights to finish his mission. 2. Character Profiles Django and Schultz learn that Django’s wife, Broomhilda,
A guide to (2012) — directed by Quentin Tarantino, this 2-hour 45-minute masterpiece blends the Spaghetti Western genre with a brutal, stylized look at the Antebellum South. 1. The Story (The Acts) After a tense dinner, the ruse is exposed
Dr. King Schultz, a German bounty hunter, frees a slave named Django to help him identify the Brittle brothers. In exchange for his help, Schultz grants Django his full freedom and trains him to be a formidable bounty hunter.