Review of Django (1966) by Jon P — 18 Jan 2013
Raw, remorseless and relentlessly violent; Sergio Corbucci's acclaimed classic is a gutsy genre landmark. Simplistic plotting, ruthless gore and razor-sharp cynicism form the perfect recipe for brash, bloody entertainment, and precise framing and lighting ensure that Corbucci's film is visually stunning throughout.
With mud-wrestling, miniguns, mass murder and Franco Nero's mysterious gunslinger extraordinaire; what's not to like?
This review of Django (1966) was written by Jon P on 18 Jan 2013.
Django has generally received positive reviews.
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