Greetings, sweet and beautiful Tanata
Being a Tarantino movie, sure expect a lot of violence. An ex-slave who knows how to handle both a white weapon and a firearm, and destroys all who oppose the freedom of some Negro, is typical of this director.
I liked the movie so much. Not from the scenes of violence, but from the way that character Jango created to resist the oppressions of that era. Something funny is the role of the actor Samuel Jackson, who plays a slave, black, who suffers many coersions and the withdrawal of his freedom, however, he shows himself alongside his dominator, that is, he is superior to the blacks who work as slaves to its owner just by having a slightly higher position in there, which does not make him an ex-slave.
Thanks for the post, Tanata
Have a nice day!
Your comments are better than my posts. Did I tell you this before? :)
Thank you very much. I'm just trying to help.