Quentin Tarantino does it again with his new cinema, Django Unchained. I was watching this trailer in the theatre when I noticed the costumery. From the silk royal blue neck ties to the grey fur coats and white double-breasted suits, it was truly alarming. It's one thing to make a movie look like it's set hundreds of years ago. It's another thing to make the characters look chic. I can't wait to see this film. How refreshing for a director to defend the depiction of slavery and turn it all around.... fashionably.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Django Unchained
Warning: Trailer is a bit gory.
Quentin Tarantino does it again with his new cinema, Django Unchained. I was watching this trailer in the theatre when I noticed the costumery. From the silk royal blue neck ties to the grey fur coats and white double-breasted suits, it was truly alarming. It's one thing to make a movie look like it's set hundreds of years ago. It's another thing to make the characters look chic. I can't wait to see this film. How refreshing for a director to defend the depiction of slavery and turn it all around.... fashionably.
Quentin Tarantino does it again with his new cinema, Django Unchained. I was watching this trailer in the theatre when I noticed the costumery. From the silk royal blue neck ties to the grey fur coats and white double-breasted suits, it was truly alarming. It's one thing to make a movie look like it's set hundreds of years ago. It's another thing to make the characters look chic. I can't wait to see this film. How refreshing for a director to defend the depiction of slavery and turn it all around.... fashionably.
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