worrywort, on 27 January 2013 - 10:40 PM, said:
Except what it is supposed to be is an homage to the original 1966 Italian Western DJANGO. Tarantino is a huge fan of the film, and even appeared in the Japanese homage to it (SUKIYAKI WESTERN DJANGO), but with DJANGO UNCHAINED he set out to take one idea from that tale (the aspect of the lone wandering man seeking revenge) and the fact that (at the time) it was very violent...and then threw all the typical Tarantino stuff into it making it some kind of bastardized homage to the original film that disrespects it by trying to add to much the recipe. the '66 film is a very simple one, and from what I hear of Tarantino's film, it's much more complex than it needs to be and is long winded when the dialogue in the original is short, to the point, and sparse. Again, what I hear from people is that if you approach this as a film that owes something to its name/story-sake...then you walk out thinking Tarantino is full of his own windbaggery...and if you don't it's just a very disjointed film of his repertoire that fails to do much more than be violent and talky with 60's cinematography sensibilities.
If he wasn't making a proper homage to DJANGO...then why call it that? No, this is Tarantino full up to his eyeballs of his own self-worth...and he truly thinks that he can make films that reference or remake classics and I'm convinced he actually thinks he's doing them better...
Re, your second point: I'm fully willing to accept that this film isn't for me...but I'm also not going to pretend that Tarantino isn't full of himself and thinks he's contributing something to current cinema that will last long...he thinks he's Cecil B. Demille or David Lean or Akira Kurosawa....but he's not even a poor man's Sam Peckinpah..and his films will be remembered as cult faves and that's it, but not for actually contributing to cinema in general as a medium. He swims in his own little comfort pond and makes films he wants to see (mainly stuff that references the 70's and 80's), doesn't push himself, and doesn't even reign himself in to stop jabbering dialogue long before it becomes stale.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 27 January 2013 - 11:53 PM