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Posted: April 20th, 2013, 10:26pm Report to Moderator
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Look at the scene where Dicaprio talks about the brains of Africans, how they are by nature submissive. What was the point of that? It almost felt like QT thinks that to be the case.


Research my friend. and hes not talking about African Brains... he's talking about skull markings.

Tarantino is notoriously meticulous in his movie preperation.

Phrenology was actually a real (but failed) form of psychology where it was actually believed that bumps on different parts of the skull signified character traits - such as and not limited to submissiveness and creativity.

Google it.... fascinating stuff.

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For what it's worth, everyone:

I watched a different Tarantino film at one point, trying to be all "filmish". Hated it. Couldn't get through it. Now, I can honestly say I don't remember the name of said film.

My feelings on Django are entirely different.

I would highly recommend this film. The actors really needed to carry it and they did.

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