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Django Unchained (2012) by Queantin Tarantino's is a slavery western film with moral dilemmas, suspense and controversy. This movie is based on a true story around the nineteenth century, Jamie Foxx is one of the main characters in this film. Django is an African American male who is on a heroic journey to rescue his long lost wife from her master. With the help of Dr, King Schultz, they both had to overcome racial trials and tribulations that caused many exotic deaths. Django Unchained breaks the norm of slavery and social class by showing a black man as being fearless, determined and victorious.
In the beginning of the film, Django was viewed as a slave, that was separated from his wife, Broomhilda, because

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