Published 10:44 IST, May 5th 2020
Leonardo DiCaprio's 'Django Unchained': Memorable dialogues from the film
Leonardo Dicaprio played the role of Calvin J. Candie in 'Django Unchained'. Here are the movie's most memorable dialogues that you must know.
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Django Unchained stars Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Kerry Washington, and Samuel L. Jackson alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in leing roles. Helmed by Quentin Tarantino, 2012 revisionist Western flick was well-received by critics and audience alike. Set in old west and antebellum south, Django Unchained is a stylised tribute to Spaghetti Westerns.
This movie emerged as highly successful and went on to receive several awards and nominations. Moreover, it is Quentin Tarantino’s highest-grossing movie to date. We have compiled some of memorable quotes from this film that you must re.
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Here are Django Unchained’s most memorable dialogues
1. "I am curious what makes you so curious"
Leonardo DiCaprio and or actors were applauded with ir terrific performances in Django Unchained. In this particular scene, Django is attempting to hide that he is a black slaver. But Calvin is trying to figure out his deal. This quote showcases how both of m are constantly trying to have an vantage over one anor.
2. "You all gonna be toger with Calvin in by-and-by… Just a bit sooner than you all was expecting"
In Django Unchained’s final scene, titular character is waiting at Calvin’s house for people to return from his funeral. He hears m humming classical Christian hymn about losing loved one and promising to meet m. So, he sings along m and revealed that y will meet Calvin in by-and-by as he was planning to kill m.
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3. "You better listen to your boss, white boy!"
When Calvin has Django as his guest, he gets away with anything as he is not going to order his guys to do anything to him. By taking vantage of situation, he yanks Calvin’s man off his horse and gets away with it scot-free. He also uses it to talk down to white people, who hate him for same.
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4. "I like way you die, boy"
When Django exacts his revenge against people, he repeats words that y said to him in past. Similarly, when he comes across Brittle, Django remembers that he once begged him not to whip his wife. Using this line, he points gun at him.
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10:43 IST, May 5th 2020