Django Unchained
I've loved all but one of Quentin Tarantino's movies. (I wasn't fond of Hateful Eight). And Django is one of my favorites by him. I'm rewatching it right now on Tubi, and it's so good. Tarantino likes to take things that we all have strong reactions to, like racism or Nazis, and put a new twist on them. In this movie, the great actor Jamie Foxx plays a black slave trader (or rather, a freed slave who pretends to be a black slave trader in order to find and free his wife from slavery).
The usually very dependable Christoph Waltz is the other main character. And supporting roles by Samuel L Jackson, Don Johnson, and Leo DiCaprio make this a film that goes over the top in entertainment and thought provocation. It's so well written and directed, from the very first scene that draws you in, and the soundtrack (always the case with Tarantino) is a perfect accompaniment to the action.
It's rated R for violence, language, and some nudity. I highly recommend it if you're not easily offended and if you like Tarantino.
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