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Django
Django
1966 ·93 min ·Italy, Spain ·R 18+
7.6
IMDb 7.2 КП 7.3 RT 94% MC 75
Action, Western
Director: Sergio Corbucci
🎭 Based on «Yojimbo»
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A coffin-dragging gunslinger and a prostitute become embroiled in a bitter feud between a merciless masked clan and a band of Mexican revolutionaries.

US Gross: $25,916
Worldwide: $17,277
Franco Nero
Actor
José Canalejas
Actor
José Bódalo
Actor

Sergio Corbucci's Django is widely regarded as a foundational and highly influential masterpiece of the Spaghetti Western genre, celebrated for its grit, unique grotesque aesthetic, and iconic protagonist. While some critics find the plot simplistic or derivative of previous genre entries, the film's intense atmosphere, memorable score, and stylistic visual choices maintain its status as a cult classic.

Acting Franco Nero's portrayal of the stoic, melancholic gunslinger is widely considered a defining performance that anchors the film's mythic quality.
Score Luis Bacalov's iconic musical score is frequently cited as a standout element that significantly elevates the film's emotional impact.
Direction The film is recognized as a masterclass in establishing a distinct, gritty, and grotesque atmosphere that separates it from more traditional Westerns.
Pacing The narrative is described as a high-paced, engaging experience, though some find the storyline to be overly simplistic or reliant on genre tropes.
Originality The film's legacy as a foundational genre cornerstone is both a strength and a limitation, as its pervasive influence has made its tropes feel predictable to some modern viewers.
Acting Opinions on the film's supporting cast are divided, with some praising the character actors while others find the antagonists to be schematic or poorly developed.
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