Review of Django (1966) by Robwinz — 11 Dec 2020
Django is honestly a great spaghetti western and it's actually a great movie as well. The movie's got a pretty interesting story, which is set on the USA-Mexican border straight after the civil war.
We get introduced to Django (Franco Nero) who's an ex-union soldier, who wants his vengeance on the Ku Klux Klan.
The movie's acting from Franco Nero is actually pretty decent but apart from that, the rest of the actors/actress acting throughout this movie is very over the top.
Also, the dialogue which is given from each character throughout this movie is good but it's nothing special or amazing.
The pacing throughout this movie is alright. It could be a bit better for the builds up, which end up happening throughout this movie.
Finally, the action sequences throughout this movie are very graphic and very clever and they're also very well done. Especially that one at the end, that one's honestly class.
Overall, Django is honestly a great spaghetti western movie. It's got a pretty interesting story, some decent acting, some good dialogue, very graphic and very clever action sequences throughout.
This review of Django (1966) was written by Robwinz on 11 Dec 2020.
Django has generally received positive reviews.
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