tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21545056.post3586443961279969068..comments2024-02-27T05:33:44.097-06:00Comments on Z.Love's Entertainment Blog: Review: Django Unchained is a Bloody MessZackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11583532052948905340noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21545056.post-49352836252827349182013-01-18T10:12:58.090-06:002013-01-18T10:12:58.090-06:00Thank you for your comment. I have made a correcti...Thank you for your comment. I have made a correction to the blog post to clarify what I meant. The problem wouldn't be in finding Broomhilda, but the problem lies in not being caught. <br /><br />I was aware I was going into a Tarantino movie, and that he doesn't leave anything to the imagination. But I do believe he could improve if he were to study that he doesn't have to show so much gore to evoke the same emotions.Zackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11583532052948905340noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21545056.post-33975276814962992752013-01-18T03:19:59.235-06:002013-01-18T03:19:59.235-06:00"Mr. Shultz and Django have no issue looking ..."Mr. Shultz and Django have no issue looking up the name of the plantation."<br />Shultz explains early on in the movie that there would be a record of slaves sold at the Greenville auction.<br />They don't look up the name of the plantation. They look up the name of the person who bought her. It just so happened that the person who bought her owned the 4th biggest plantation in Mississippi. It was easy to find because the man, Calvin J. Candie, was well known for owning Candie land.<br /><br />P.S. You should have known that Tarantino wouldn't leave anything to the imagination. It is what sets him apart from other directors. The gore, harsh characters and scenes that don't shy away from either are some of the biggest reasons Tarantino fans love his work. I wouldn't have it any other way. <br /><br />- AlYoucancallmeAlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08449781039820987860noreply@blogger.com