12 Years Later, I Finally Understand Django Unchained

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Jared Bauer

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@lynnpehrson8826
@lynnpehrson8826 19 күн бұрын
Schultz is a dentist, and calvin is candy
@Tater4200
@Tater4200 18 күн бұрын
Woa......
@fraydizs7302
@fraydizs7302 17 күн бұрын
Hes cracked the code
@Mr.Lubbox-Lobsterlegz1
@Mr.Lubbox-Lobsterlegz1 17 күн бұрын
Profound.
@wambokodavid7109
@wambokodavid7109 17 күн бұрын
what about steven??? i tell u what he is.......chocolate
@damoncooney6709
@damoncooney6709 16 күн бұрын
Hahaha with bad teeth too! Why didn’t I see that.
@magicbeatbox
@magicbeatbox 25 күн бұрын
It’s funny how you don’t need any production values to make wisecrack content. You just need Jared’s mind and voice.
@charles___
@charles___ 25 күн бұрын
Wisecrack is just another Breadtube now
@RomanPhilosopher
@RomanPhilosopher 25 күн бұрын
@@charles___ That's bad?
@indu1133
@indu1133 25 күн бұрын
Yes I stopped watching wisecrack as it became boring and preaching not a mind opening content platform.
@Pikminiman
@Pikminiman 25 күн бұрын
I thought I was a fan of Wisecrack. Turns out I'm actually a fan of Jared (and Thug Notes).
@hermaeusmora2945
@hermaeusmora2945 25 күн бұрын
@@RomanPhilosopher yes. When you claim to be philosophical or intellectual but only "argue" from one side and narrative and don't do it well, you've lost your way.
@comradethatmetalguy
@comradethatmetalguy 25 күн бұрын
I like the way you philosophize boy.
@thac0twenty377
@thac0twenty377 24 күн бұрын
I like the way you comment boy
@chiefblacklung1120
@chiefblacklung1120 24 күн бұрын
​@@thac0twenty377I like the way you reply boy
@thac0twenty377
@thac0twenty377 24 күн бұрын
@@chiefblacklung1120 I like the way you don't have typos boy
@chiefblacklung1120
@chiefblacklung1120 24 күн бұрын
@@thac0twenty377 I like the way you appreciate good grammer boy
@joshuahayes4825
@joshuahayes4825 23 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀
@asmodiusjones9563
@asmodiusjones9563 21 күн бұрын
The scene that has stuck with me for a decade is when Django takes revenge on the family that killed Dartagnian. When he bursts into the house, he could have said any badass phrase, or something about himself, or anything to make himself look cool. Instead he shouted the name of the slave he’d watched them kill. Most of the audience probably didn’t even remember that character’s name at that point, but Django had not forgotten.
@DoloresLehmann
@DoloresLehmann 19 күн бұрын
I think he was also trying to wash off his own guilt, after all, he was the one who denied Schultz the possibility to safe D'Artagnan, just so he wouldn't endanger the plan to safe his wife.
@christophergreen6595
@christophergreen6595 19 күн бұрын
It was a real good beat.
@asmodiusjones9563
@asmodiusjones9563 18 күн бұрын
@@DoloresLehmann how could Schultz have saved D’artangian? They’d just gotten there.
@tristanpotter2183
@tristanpotter2183 18 күн бұрын
​@asmodiusjones9563 Schultz was going to buy him but Django stopped him because it would blow their cover.
@Vil_Vandelier
@Vil_Vandelier 18 күн бұрын
@@tristanpotter2183 "We aint payin' a penny for that Pickaninny"
@P-Mouse
@P-Mouse 23 күн бұрын
Django & Basterds make a good double feature: "Good Guy" Americans in Evil Germany / "Good Guy" German in Evil America
@godzillazfriction
@godzillazfriction 21 күн бұрын
this is very superficial vignette's that are drawn on a basis level...
@TylerD288
@TylerD288 21 күн бұрын
Comic book violence spread thin like veneer over a shallow story.
@P-Mouse
@P-Mouse 21 күн бұрын
@@godzillazfriction sure is..
@petermgruhn
@petermgruhn 20 күн бұрын
Parallelism is a thing which can help you make your point clearly.
@john-paulhunt-q6t
@john-paulhunt-q6t 20 күн бұрын
Sadly, the right wing would call this movie woke now too in the online and cable news media culture wars. This is why I don't go to the movies anymore. Everything is now a woke or anti woke culture wars piece of art/propaganda in winning elections in our country now.
@Ontonaut
@Ontonaut 24 күн бұрын
16:50 “Rich people get Ozempic. Poor people get body positivity” 😢 -Eric Cartman
@23ahndra
@23ahndra 22 күн бұрын
Body positivity isn’t about ignoring possible health implications of obesity. It’s about dismantling fatphobia that leads to harm in all facets of life. Medical doctors often don’t give fat people adequate care and blame EVRY ailment on weight. They often dont bother to look any deeper leading mis/late diagnosis.
@nyanuwu4209
@nyanuwu4209 22 күн бұрын
"Body positivity isn’t about ignoring possible health implications of obesity." ...It very often is though.
@BobBob-eb4io
@BobBob-eb4io 21 күн бұрын
​@nyanuwu4209 yea 99 percent of the time, the body positivity movement is pathetic.
@k.p.c7779
@k.p.c7779 21 күн бұрын
That happens to everyone. Doctors don't know anything. Poor people get mental disorders instead of eating ones.​@23ahndra
@g7924
@g7924 20 күн бұрын
@@nyanuwu4209because you saw a fat person on instagram not hating themselves? 🙄 get a life
@mohamedal-sharif9728
@mohamedal-sharif9728 22 күн бұрын
Hellen Keller being pro Eugenics is a twist I didnt expect.
@victoriajankowski1197
@victoriajankowski1197 21 күн бұрын
Never underestimate the power of self hatred. She was consistent though, refusing to have any children of her own. Many people believed you could fight for the better treatment of disabled people while also denying them the right to have children, many still do. One of the great tradagies of the eugenics movement is how it actually stagnated science, hard to research hard questions when you to busy defending the subjects of your research from bigots who would rather they not exist at all, similar fights are going on in lgtbq+ communities even today, things that might be interesting or even helpful to know but dare you ask for fear the research will be misused or misinterpreted .....
@Iamlegend1987
@Iamlegend1987 18 күн бұрын
Not sure if lgtbq needs more research. It really not that difficult.
@thespacebanana1307
@thespacebanana1307 18 күн бұрын
She prolly didn't want anyone else to be Helen keller
@aleksandrhaakon
@aleksandrhaakon 18 күн бұрын
Hellen was a political activist with many nuanced and extreme political views and beliefs. it is however not something we know for certain, as there are some who believe it was her caretaker who held these positions and who just used Hellen and her fame as a mouthpiece of her ideas.
@The_Faceless_No_Name_Stranger
@The_Faceless_No_Name_Stranger 18 күн бұрын
@@Iamlegend1987Yes and no. Yes we know what it is and how it shows but the whys are iffy. We know that some genetics and biochemical factors are the background on queerness but it isn’t the whole picture. We don’t think there is a “gay gene” but factors could be the cause of it. A mother could have 3 boys and 1 of them could be gay and it would be interesting to know why. The problem is that approaching it is iffy because it could be interpreted as you trying to find out to delete it or prevent it.
@jonathanyaloussa
@jonathanyaloussa 23 күн бұрын
"We know that a man can read Goethe or Rilke in the evening, that he can play Bach and Schubert, and go to his day's work at Auschwitz in the morning." - George Steiner
@pyropulseIXXI
@pyropulseIXXI 21 күн бұрын
They had theater shows and a field for sports at Auschwitz
@GeneralSamov
@GeneralSamov 21 күн бұрын
​@@pyropulseIXXI How very progressive of them.
@steffenpanning2776
@steffenpanning2776 20 күн бұрын
​@@GeneralSamov The Nazi-Party was very progressive. It loved to use new and modern things for it's goals. Being progressive doesn't make you automatically good or right.
@SanctusPaulus1962
@SanctusPaulus1962 20 күн бұрын
​@@pyropulseIXXI Yeah... for the guards. Not the prisoners.
@SSC941
@SSC941 19 күн бұрын
You'd be surprised. The Orchestra, cinema and brothel wasn't limited to the guards.
@MC-bh8ph
@MC-bh8ph 25 күн бұрын
It's absolutely crazy to me that some people called Tarantino a racist over the use of the N word in Django Unchained. It's one of the most anti-racism movies ever made
@Thedarkknight2244
@Thedarkknight2244 25 күн бұрын
A movie about slavery that ends with a slave becoming a badass. Truly a genius achievement
@greatsol2444
@greatsol2444 25 күн бұрын
You have obviously no idea what you’re talking about. The “most anti racist movie ever made”?? 😂😂😂😂😂lmmfao
@treborkroy5280
@treborkroy5280 25 күн бұрын
Its not anti racist. It's just black revenge fantasy.
@rumplstiltztinkerstein
@rumplstiltztinkerstein 25 күн бұрын
@@greatsol2444 "the most anti-racist" was definitely a bit too much. Its just a well written movie. We are too obsessed with media being "the best" and "the greatest". Being a good movie is good enough.
@grisflyt
@grisflyt 25 күн бұрын
People tend to have a huge issue with the word. On the other side you have those upset they can't use it. They usually also complain that they can't say Christmas. Both are equally ridiculous. The Iraqis became sand n-s. And now the Palestinians. That's the very problem with the word. It's used to denote something beneath contempt. The whole white people should be allowed to use the word is a bad faith argument. Mel Brooks was once told you can't make a movie like Blazing Saddles today. He replied that you couldn't make a movie like that back when he made it either. The persecution and victim complex run deep in some people.
@pkvanderzee6226
@pkvanderzee6226 25 күн бұрын
The story is timeless. Dr Schultz tells the story about a knight who must slay the dragon and save the princess...and that happens..And most of all I love movies where the main badguy is presented as late as possible..but has all the room/space to shine..(Kill Bill also) ..
@dustinheffker3524
@dustinheffker3524 18 күн бұрын
Living in the deep south myself, i loved the fact that the movie showed a french influence to the south. There is so much french and spanish influence in the coastal south that the rest of the country over looks, and Quentin Tarantino did a great shout out to it.
@jasonscottjenkins
@jasonscottjenkins 21 күн бұрын
I noticed the way he dismissed the offering of the white cake as he "Doesn't go in for sweets" as the reason he still has good teeth while Calvins are rotting.
@DChase-ky2pg
@DChase-ky2pg 14 күн бұрын
#cakewalk It's has a different meaning now but back then, cake was given to slaves for going above and beyond to please the master.
@CloudSephiroth
@CloudSephiroth 25 күн бұрын
Jared seems like a cool guy- doing cool things such as philosophizing, eating pizza, and playing video games. Cool that you can make a living doing that dude.
@stupled
@stupled 24 күн бұрын
i bet he is set for life after selling Wisecrack....but i don't know
@smileyp4535
@smileyp4535 24 күн бұрын
I think Jared is a pretty cool guy, eh makes wisecracks and doesn't afraid of anything
@MatthewTheWanderer
@MatthewTheWanderer 23 күн бұрын
...and watching movies, which he seems to do a lot, too. I want to be like him and make a living doing cool things, too!
@pyropulseIXXI
@pyropulseIXXI 21 күн бұрын
Only one of those things is cool
@eugenegreen2285
@eugenegreen2285 20 күн бұрын
@@pyropulseIXXI the pizza, right?
@LikeCarvingACake
@LikeCarvingACake 24 күн бұрын
As an exYugo, Europeans really got the racism on lock. The best way I can describe it is like when you walk into a paint shop and there are 300 shades of white but each shade thinks the other shade isn’t white
@LarthV
@LarthV 23 күн бұрын
Because in Europe it is _all_ about culture. I mean, the were talking „Gaulish“ (French) vs „Germanic“ (German) vs „Anglo-Saxon“ (English) as races.
@GiggaGMikeE
@GiggaGMikeE 19 күн бұрын
@@LarthV You still get that in the US. It's just that the American style of racism is to fit as many groups as you can sway into the category of "White" when it serves a purpose, and then slowly tighten the circle as the targeted groups get oppressed and then create new targets of the people who get pushed out. At one point Irish weren't considered White, until it was beneficial to pit the poor Irish against newly freed slaves. Conversely, there were times where North African Muslim people were considered White. Jewish people have basically been slapped back and forth over the "Are they White?" line for generations. More often than not, American racism is about wealth control and pitting the poor "White" people against other poor people of darker tones. That's arguably similar to racism in most of the world, but places like Europe also tend to have hundreds-thousands of years of interactions that might have led to animosity, not just 250 years or so of American history
@blackblack1167
@blackblack1167 17 күн бұрын
The other day, I saw this Ghanian woman talking about her Lithuanian husband online (nothing bad). There were a whole bunch of comments from Lithuanians saying that man ruined his bloodline by marrying that woman I paid no mind to it because I’ve actually done some research on some European cultures. I knew responses she’d get Meanwhile, so many people were shocked people were saying that. They were even more shocked because it was Europeans saying it
@LarthV
@LarthV 17 күн бұрын
@@blackblack1167 That is sad, but not unexpected. Though to be fair, I would also expect the same if that woman was of another European background (in a Lithuanians case, Russian in particular), and from people in Ghana and any other place in the "old world" in reversed roles. That kind of thing is, if not mainstream, so at least pretty common in all old world cultures, I assume - I could easily see a (say) group of Polish, Moroccan, Tutsi, Tamils, Iranians or whatever make the same supremacist comment w.r.t. their culture. Things are still quite "tribal supremacist" here...
@juannaym8488
@juannaym8488 15 күн бұрын
​@@blackblack1167there was a lot of outrage couple of months ago when an Albanian woman married a Pakistani man. Also the "ruined your bloodline" argument
@coinsinthecushion5800
@coinsinthecushion5800 13 күн бұрын
Leo deserved an Oscar for his role as Calvin Candy.
@Wh4L205
@Wh4L205 11 күн бұрын
Then he would win best supporting actor over Christoph Waltz. Dr. Schultz had some of the best dialogue ever. Especially that opening scene. And the marshall/sherrif scene.
@21stcenturyhiphop
@21stcenturyhiphop 25 күн бұрын
Leonardo DiCaprio suggested the phrenology scene to Quentin, who added it to the script.
@NobodyC13
@NobodyC13 25 күн бұрын
And Leo actually cut his hand sawing and breaking the skull apart, but was so in the moment he didn't stop. That's his blood right there.
@TickleHellmo
@TickleHellmo 22 күн бұрын
@@NobodyC13no I believe not. Rather, They paused to clean and tend to the wound. They talked about adding it to the scene, got some extra movie blood, and then they talked to Kerry Washington about wiping her face with fake blood. But yes, the idea of all that came from the incident of cutting his hand during the performance.
@raed3240
@raed3240 18 күн бұрын
​@@TickleHellmohe smashed a glass with his hand and smeared his real blood on her
@TickleHellmo
@TickleHellmo 18 күн бұрын
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@brooksfleming7643
@brooksfleming7643 Күн бұрын
​@@raed3240F outta here.
@Speedkid
@Speedkid 19 күн бұрын
Candy is shit in a silk stocking. It still stinks.
@thomasecker3074
@thomasecker3074 17 күн бұрын
It's a retelling of the tale of Brunhilda. Jackson is the dragon
@chiefreficul9774
@chiefreficul9774 25 күн бұрын
i think the point of every tarantino movie is to give him the excuse to say the "n" word.
@templar2094
@templar2094 17 күн бұрын
I can only think of 2 Tarantino movies where he says it. The other being pulp fiction.
@jonsrecordcollection7172
@jonsrecordcollection7172 25 күн бұрын
The bullet piercing a carnation is also an allusion to the 1968 spaghetti western, The Mercenary.
@xuxuang8574
@xuxuang8574 19 күн бұрын
Tarantino often does this... Takes scenes from other films and recontextualises them to imbue them with meaning. In one sense, the whole of Django unchained is like this, he took the classic Django movies and recontextualises them to be about slavery.
@davidcombs3617
@davidcombs3617 9 күн бұрын
And Brittle's blood splattering on cotton was a reversal of "Strange Fruit" and its "blood on the leaves."
@NicotineRosberg
@NicotineRosberg 17 күн бұрын
It's been 12 years? Damn I'm old
@solidsnake58
@solidsnake58 25 күн бұрын
I love Django Unchained and I’ve seen it a dozen or more times and I’m fascinated by it’s not only entertaining but full of nuances. I particularly love how Tarantino can take beloved actors like Jackson and Waltz and have them play both heroes and villains in his films.
@Shenanirats
@Shenanirats 24 күн бұрын
I wouldn't say that religion won the debate over eugenics as much as Hitler simply showed where eugenics would logically take a society. Suddenly it wasn't so popular to push, and the urban elites and their ilk in academia and politics decided it best to sweep it under the rug. Sort of. It's still around in various forms.
@Iamlegend1987
@Iamlegend1987 18 күн бұрын
Hitler was coming for most of the world. America as a big dog couldn’t allow that. It’s always over resources most cases especially if it’s large scale.
@user-mt3zl7vg6t
@user-mt3zl7vg6t 17 күн бұрын
Excellent point
@user-yz7uu5xw7m
@user-yz7uu5xw7m 17 күн бұрын
What Hitler did wasn't eugenics simply because DNA was discovered only in 1950s
@DoctorFatman
@DoctorFatman 25 күн бұрын
I'm just here to say that I'm so glad that Jared still makes videos. Videos that are still as insightful as during his time in Wisecrack, and often more so.
@deionroulhac3245
@deionroulhac3245 25 күн бұрын
okay, so he did leave Wisecrack? Did he mention why he left?
@withalittlehelpfrom3
@withalittlehelpfrom3 17 күн бұрын
Django is also one of the earliest depictions of a Black cowboy/ranger type in the 21st century, which has been erased by history, and only just started making appearances d in the last few years with Watchmen 2019 and the Bass Reeves show.
@joeshoe6184
@joeshoe6184 2 күн бұрын
If you study the history of the West, there are several black folks that figure prominently. Edward Rose, James Beckwourth Nat Love etc etc.
@selalewis9189
@selalewis9189 17 күн бұрын
“We tried to tell y’all.” ~ ancient African proverb
@squelish
@squelish 25 күн бұрын
I just found Jared again after a few years and it's great to see you doing videos again! SUBSCRIBED!
@markrwatanabe
@markrwatanabe 25 күн бұрын
Same here. I need to watch the video of why he left wisecrack because apparently his content was the only real reason I was watching it.
@dentoncrimescene
@dentoncrimescene 24 күн бұрын
Me too. Chuffed.
@SJPaladinHawk
@SJPaladinHawk 16 күн бұрын
One thing I wish got a bit more discussion is the concept of Dr. Schultz as the Failed Ally. So many people valorize his actions without realizing just how much he further endangered, let down, and actively profited off of Django. Freeing slaves was a moral bonus to him, but just that - a bonus. And when the choice came down to his pride or /the lives of the people involved/, he picked pride. And so many "allies" of so many movements are exactly like this. They're romantically engaged with Doing the Good Thing so long as it's presented to them romantically, but when it comes time to make hard choices or face criticism, they fold, falter, or actively make a mess on other people's behalf. Because it's not about liberation for them - it's about /ego/. And if they can also make stacks on it? Believe that they will, and actual minorities will be lucky to ever see a dime of it. (Hi, Elvis!)
@leonfrancis3418
@leonfrancis3418 15 күн бұрын
Having this discussion requires seeing the film of Django for what it is. It's not an empowerment film. It's not a revenge film. It's not even a movie about Django. It's a move about Schultz and how it takes "whìte good" to conquer "whìte evīl." He's the main character. That's why Django's story only begins when he is freed by him and taught how to do everything he then goes on to do. The story isn't Inglorious Basterds, but with sIavery, it's a whìte savior complex story about a "good" German who steals someone's sIave that he needs, uses that sIàve as his own, and then repays him by teaching him skills and failing to rescue his wife and endangering the plot to save her because of supposed principles. Schultz is meant to be the white audience. His imperfect allyship is exactly the level of care the viewer is meant to have about Aměrican SIăvery. Surface level, while feeling their own participation of and reaping of the benefits from the institution, is fine so long as they openly declare they think it's icky.
@SJPaladinHawk
@SJPaladinHawk 15 күн бұрын
@@leonfrancis3418 These are the same people shouting "My Khaleesi!", so I'm not shocked. Day 1 trash and they were surprised when leopards ate white faces.
@Wh4L205
@Wh4L205 11 күн бұрын
Sadly I've seen this example so many times in the construction world. Main reason I don't trust ppl on the job no matter how nice they come off being
@robarteller
@robarteller 25 күн бұрын
Jared dude I love your content. I feel you always manage to keep a red line though your videos that makes them so coherent. No one else on KZfaq manages to convey complex ideas this way. Keep up the good work my man.
@inspireengineering479
@inspireengineering479 19 күн бұрын
Leo and Samuel give some of their best performances? I feel like Jaime, Kerry & Christoph do as well. I don’t think there is really a single actor in this movie that wasn’t stellar
@adrianpetyt9167
@adrianpetyt9167 19 күн бұрын
Highly cultured reactionary villains have been a cliche for a long time. "I am zer nazi general who listens to classical music on zer gramophone viz my eyes closed und says, 'You see, captain, ve are not all barbarians. '"
@TheRealDarrylStrawberry
@TheRealDarrylStrawberry 25 күн бұрын
You cut perfectly at the moment Shultz *ticks at Django's hat on the table.
@mpalfadel2008
@mpalfadel2008 25 күн бұрын
Alexander Dumas was a very wealthy French noble who had a mother who was a slave To his father, his sons noble past mattered more than his skin color Haitians looked upon Dumas’s social class in the same fashion as they looked in rich white slavers Edit: I mixed up General Alexandre Dumas (born in France) with Haitian General Thomas-Alexandre Dumas
@jacobdane
@jacobdane 25 күн бұрын
We know that social division is at the heart of racism, but Candy believed noble traits were physiological, so Dumas is a perfect example for Schulz to use
@mpalfadel2008
@mpalfadel2008 25 күн бұрын
@@jacobdane wasn’t arguing that I was attempting to give a little historical context on Dumas given his highly unusual background
@MidnightatMidian
@MidnightatMidian 25 күн бұрын
First of all, his grandmother was a slave, not his mother. The man was the biggest fraud in French litterature. All his life he exploited unknown authors, stole their manuscript then publish them in his name. He was always broke, left all the women he went with debts, he was a libertine with no responsability. He died in misery.
@MidnightatMidian
@MidnightatMidian 25 күн бұрын
Also he lived in la Reunion. Isle of la reunion is certainly not Haiti. Dude. You're trying to get historical context or are you straight up inventing stuffs??? Dear god!!
@mpalfadel2008
@mpalfadel2008 25 күн бұрын
@@MidnightatMidian you got me I mixed up Alexandre Dumas with the Haitian General Thomas-Alexandre Dumas I’ll edit
@wattsnottaken1
@wattsnottaken1 19 күн бұрын
Thank you for reminding me to re watch this masterpiece. I’m Very sad that Tino is currently making his “Last Movie”
@wipis59
@wipis59 17 күн бұрын
I like how he featured the stratification among black slaves as well. Black slavers, house servants, field workers, and free men. Broomhilda was given a German name and taught German so she could be a companion. We see slaves given leisure time and we see slaves beaten and branded. Some slaves were close friends to the family. Others were just meat. Deep details for a cowboy/ revenge/ action movie.
@carlforpresidentanthony4574
@carlforpresidentanthony4574 18 күн бұрын
This is low key thee BEST argument for REPARATIONS i've ever heard.Brilliant Analysis . :) #newsub
@ChrisGuerra31
@ChrisGuerra31 25 күн бұрын
Another great one, Jared! You're introducing me to a lot of discussion on subjects I previously thought were cut and dry, or which I wasn't aware of at all. Thank you for helping us think about it and figure it out 🙏
@overtoke
@overtoke 25 күн бұрын
steven as played by supreme court justice clarence thomas
@dakinayantv3245
@dakinayantv3245 25 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@methos-ey9nf
@methos-ey9nf 25 күн бұрын
💯
@wolfh9831
@wolfh9831 25 күн бұрын
I was looking for Candace 👀
@WaltherPPK007
@WaltherPPK007 24 күн бұрын
Ok the dude that was falsely accused of sexual misconduct when he was nominated for Supreme Court justice? Whatever you fucking say man
@WaltherPPK007
@WaltherPPK007 24 күн бұрын
Okay the dude that was falsely accused of sexual misconduct when he was nominated for Supreme Court justice? Whatever you say bud.
@trevorcunningham8687
@trevorcunningham8687 16 күн бұрын
This is the greatest movie ever made. And let's not forget it's a love story.
@Thedarkknight2244
@Thedarkknight2244 25 күн бұрын
A movie that fully shows the horrors of slavery while making black people feel like bad asses on the back of it. Incredible achievement
@godzillazfriction
@godzillazfriction 21 күн бұрын
i just gotta love the superficial, polarization regarding the labeling of 'black ppl' as viewing 'Black ppl' as separate entities & holding your labelling to a pedestal for what the movie achieves at...
@Thedarkknight2244
@Thedarkknight2244 21 күн бұрын
@@godzillazfriction you have similar discourse around Schindler’s list. Is that polarising?
@g7924
@g7924 20 күн бұрын
And how would you know how black people feel?
@godzillazfriction
@godzillazfriction 20 күн бұрын
@@Thedarkknight2244 keep informally distorting... you'll get there.
@Thedarkknight2244
@Thedarkknight2244 20 күн бұрын
@@godzillazfriction I don’t think you realise Quentin has done this multiple times. Inglorious B is the obvious example. Kill Bill has Quentin quoted as saying: I want young girls to see this and feel like they want to kick ass and not let anyone keep them down. Much to the dismay of the critic interviewing him for the perception of promoting violence among young children. To some extent, Jackie Brown speaks to Black people also. Specifically in the casting of Pam Grier who was massive in the black cinema scene, an entire film industry made for black people. So yes, different group do think and feel different things when watching these movies. As, believe it or not, every human being is different
@theordinarychannel9334
@theordinarychannel9334 21 күн бұрын
Clearance Thomas was diabolical in Django Unchained
@JubeiKibagamiFez
@JubeiKibagamiFez 17 күн бұрын
5:28 Also historically, the antebellum south had wide distribution of a "Negro Edition" bible, that was heavily edited to strengthen the slave owners stance in favor of indefinite slavery of the African peoples and their diaspora.
@davidcombs3617
@davidcombs3617 8 күн бұрын
@@JubeiKibagamiFez I especially liked how the slave Bible removed the book of Exodus. In case the slaves got any ideas other than the natural desire to be free
@JubeiKibagamiFez
@JubeiKibagamiFez 8 күн бұрын
@@davidcombs3617 Yes, indeed. That was the most egregious thing for me. And The New Testament was heavily altered as well.
@tyleryoung6360
@tyleryoung6360 25 күн бұрын
This is so great. Truly, Wisecrack lost it's soul after you left. You have a wonderful way to bring up philosophical questions that doesn't seem political, or perpetuating a side of any agenda. But you are a great example of someone pointing out interesting observations and asking thought provoking questions about our pop culture and entertainment. I would like you to know that I've watched you for years and you've inspired me to always be willing to take a closer look at my entertainment.
@charles___
@charles___ 25 күн бұрын
It's Just another Breadtube now
@dcoderjr
@dcoderjr 20 күн бұрын
This was great and enlightened me as to why the movie felt like it was saying so much more than just the story. I love the layers of messaging in this type of art.
@Fangs1978
@Fangs1978 25 күн бұрын
The unfortunately now dead channel MrBtongue made a video much like this one 9 years ago called Django Uncomplained. You all should check it out if you liked this video, he touches on a few additional subjects as well.
@debrachambers1304
@debrachambers1304 25 күн бұрын
An amazing video! I was going to comment about it, it's interesting to hear someone analyze Tarantino's language (which he obviously fixated upon) more in-depth.
@EJD339
@EJD339 25 күн бұрын
Well now I have to find this channel and check out some of their videos.
@marcellycalica6568
@marcellycalica6568 25 күн бұрын
Watching at work
@user-zb8ss9xb1b
@user-zb8ss9xb1b 25 күн бұрын
Is that why I'm still waiting for my Uber??
@Iamlegend1987
@Iamlegend1987 18 күн бұрын
Forced Segregation was not a good thing. You can’t force ppl to like do things that they don’t wanna do with consequences.
@clownroyal1
@clownroyal1 19 күн бұрын
Just stumbled upon your channel today. LOVE IT!!!
@stardude111
@stardude111 25 күн бұрын
Any thoughts on the casting of Christoph Waltz as Dr. Schultz in Jango? I always wondered if Tarantino had a deeper motive for casting him as the ‘good’ German after having him play a very very evil German.
@slakerfiftytwo3932
@slakerfiftytwo3932 20 күн бұрын
the duality of germans
@pyr0digm
@pyr0digm 20 күн бұрын
@@slakerfiftytwo3932 as played by an austrian.
@GiggaGMikeE
@GiggaGMikeE 19 күн бұрын
Besides the fact that he's an amazing actor with a delightful mastery of accents?
@Iamlegend1987
@Iamlegend1987 18 күн бұрын
@@slakerfiftytwo3932ppl in general
@YD-uq5fi
@YD-uq5fi 25 күн бұрын
Great review. A lot of little details that I didn't catch before.
@WilliamTeller
@WilliamTeller 25 күн бұрын
JARED! Glad you got your own channel now! This was phenomenal. Thank you!
@flamingostringfellow5399
@flamingostringfellow5399 20 күн бұрын
Man your channel on my youtube feed and I’m blown away with your intellectually honest assessment of issues. The only agenda I see in your commentary is thought-provoking truth. We must do due diligence in our assessment of any situation. First conclusions are usually wrong conclusions and we have a tendency to let our ideology determine our facts instead of letting the facts speak for themselves. I once heard in old adage that really makes sense: “There’s three sides to every story, there’s a right and a wrong and the truth.”
@TheFairyGoblin
@TheFairyGoblin 25 күн бұрын
One of my favorite films hands down. There is so much to unpack, and You really outdid yourself, sir! Your film analysis videos are always my favorites. Maybe I could request you doing another Tarantino? Or covering another film that depicts the dismantling of social norms? Even if it’s a three hour video about snails, I’ll be here for it! ✌️ à bientôt!
@hollywooda111
@hollywooda111 25 күн бұрын
Wisecrack went down hill so fast when this man left. Amazing.
@Padtedesco
@Padtedesco 24 күн бұрын
No, it didn't, in my opinion. It went different, but I have space in my heart to differences.
@miquebts
@miquebts 24 күн бұрын
​@@Padtedescoit did, you can keep simping but wisecrack still 💀
@DetectiveAgent_DarkNut
@DetectiveAgent_DarkNut 25 күн бұрын
Just joined. Really insightful stuff man
@MarcPlaysDrums
@MarcPlaysDrums 23 күн бұрын
Bruh…you just blew my mind!!! Your analysis is spot in. I noticed the irony of Calvin too. 💯💯💯💯💯
@YamiVT
@YamiVT 25 күн бұрын
wait, I didn't even know you had your own channel until now?
@markrwatanabe
@markrwatanabe 25 күн бұрын
Same!
@priam2882
@priam2882 18 күн бұрын
Leo played candy a little too well 🤨
@hankworden3850
@hankworden3850 11 күн бұрын
Oh give me a break, Commie.
@jemicabond3916
@jemicabond3916 16 күн бұрын
Leo is an outstanding actor
@profitablepat9374
@profitablepat9374 13 күн бұрын
I have a theory that Steven was the grandfather of Calvin Candy
@dragonhead99
@dragonhead99 25 күн бұрын
Hey, Jared. Love your videos. Can you do one about Blade Runner?
@ChrisGuerra31
@ChrisGuerra31 25 күн бұрын
Seconded
@natmanprime4295
@natmanprime4295 24 күн бұрын
"new ideas like REASON" LOL as if reason is a new idea
@EdwinBetancourtJr
@EdwinBetancourtJr 16 күн бұрын
“Well, hell, I can’t imagine two weeks in Boston” was not a God awful joke! That shi was hilarious! Everyone in the theater and everyone I’ve rewatched it with found that Joke to be hilarious! I mean I’m from NY and I’m a Yankee Fan so maybe that might play into it but still. It’s hilarious!
@matthewstone7367
@matthewstone7367 25 күн бұрын
Thanks for another great analysis!
@trancendental5373
@trancendental5373 19 күн бұрын
15:05 To be fair the Catholic church has changed a lot. They used to have some programs that legitimately helped the poor. The Catholics of that era would not recognize what their Church has become today.
@the_inquisitive_inquisitor
@the_inquisitive_inquisitor 20 күн бұрын
The concept of "the White Race" is uniquely American; here, where so many white people lost their European National Identities and replaced them with a unified concept of race (the exact mirror of how black people formed a racial identity in America after losing their African National Identities [or Tribal Identities, as the case may be]).
@shinobiBUNK
@shinobiBUNK 23 күн бұрын
Damn man, I've never seen your videos before. I was enjoying it well enough about Django but when you went on the tangent about history being the judge I really enjoyed it.
@_ncodes
@_ncodes 25 күн бұрын
I'm really liking this series Jared, I rewatched the Prestige after your video and totally forgot David Bowie played Tesla lolol Each year so many movies come out, it's easy to forget and not appreciate the gems, it's why video essays and apps like Letterbox are helpful, keep up the great work!
@AETorrePuerto
@AETorrePuerto 25 күн бұрын
In texts with over a 100 years, race isn't such a specific word. In older books it seems to mean just a given group of people with a common ancestry (which might be the same or mixed). It might be applied to the entire human race, or just to a family. And it makes sense that way.
@gb1234ist
@gb1234ist 20 күн бұрын
Polacks and Irish where literally considered the negroes of Europe at one point. Italians where on the same level as blacks during the early immigration erra in the US. Hell during the great migration, poor southerners where described similarly as blacks. It has always been a ploy to use discrimination to keep the status quo/power/monopoly on violence.
@Iamlegend1987
@Iamlegend1987 18 күн бұрын
Ppl don’t wanna understand this they wanna feel special. They also don’t read enough.
@DjComplex72
@DjComplex72 17 күн бұрын
@@Iamlegend1987 WHO WAS GETTING LYNCHED ?
@agentbullwinkle991
@agentbullwinkle991 17 күн бұрын
​@@DjComplex72 You're exactly who we're talking about
@leonfrancis3418
@leonfrancis3418 15 күн бұрын
​@@DjComplex720:01 Thank you for cutting through the BS with a simple question none of them can answer. Everyone wants to downplay what was done to BĪăck Americans. It's sick.
@DChase-ky2pg
@DChase-ky2pg 14 күн бұрын
Same level?
@beingdavidwatts2024
@beingdavidwatts2024 15 күн бұрын
This commentary was well thought out and appreciated. Thank you for this!!!
@shroomfaerie139
@shroomfaerie139 19 күн бұрын
JARED! Finally found ur channel on my suggestions!
@kennethferland5579
@kennethferland5579 24 күн бұрын
It should be noted that nearly all societies on transition from the stone age to the bronze or iron age became very heirahcical. But piror to any inter-continental travel and the presense of people who would even be remotely differentiated on phenotype these societies usded OTHER means to brand their lower classes. The most popular method was SPEACH. Elites would simply have an accent, vocabulary and sometimes even an outright seperate language which would be impenetrable to lower social classes, while lower classes would have a 'vulgar' speach which would mark them for life as members of a lower class as firmly as skin color would be used by modern racists. England is one of the few surviving examples where elite/vulgar speach patterns survived to the modern day.
@Iamlegend1987
@Iamlegend1987 18 күн бұрын
Ahh some who thinks beyond the surface level.
@Terminalsanity
@Terminalsanity 25 күн бұрын
Remember folks, if you cannot actually explain and understand why your position is right you may not in fact be right. Righteous is not determined by group, clique, race, or social class but by the actual virtue or lack there of in your position/beliefs. Remember to stop and think and give pause.
@g7924
@g7924 20 күн бұрын
???
@Terminalsanity
@Terminalsanity 17 күн бұрын
@@g7924 Watch the Tale end of the video about how Candy thinks he's a progressive thinker like the IRL eugenicists of his era.
@darrylwest9463
@darrylwest9463 7 күн бұрын
I think this was done exceptionally well! Thank you!
@bungalowfeuhler1541
@bungalowfeuhler1541 21 күн бұрын
Fun fact: The history of a war is told by the victors. Do with that information as you will.
@jeanmember
@jeanmember 19 күн бұрын
Are you alluding to the civil war? The south had slaves. That’s enough of a reason to go to war. You can try to make it ambiguous but it’s clear as day. Also, no one ever denied the atrocities committed by either side so I’m not sure what you’re getting at.
@GiggaGMikeE
@GiggaGMikeE 19 күн бұрын
The "Lost Cause" has been well documented at this point. The reasoning for cessation is both well known and documented at this point(and is in most of the documents from the Confederacy itself). The Civil War had multiple reasons for occurring, and might have occurred even if slavery hadn't been an issue. But the main cause of it was slavery, if for no other reason than how intrinsically it was tied to Southern economics.
@FredEdeXIII
@FredEdeXIII 24 күн бұрын
The right-wing never changes, eh?
@adamgengenbach8183
@adamgengenbach8183 17 күн бұрын
Love this video. James's insight always helps me clarify and understand the sentiments I pick up from mkvies .
@matteofurlotti6211
@matteofurlotti6211 25 күн бұрын
something something Robin DiAngelo something something
@Der_Thrombozyt
@Der_Thrombozyt 24 күн бұрын
Ah.. race as a social construct. A classic argument that's being trotted out again. As a biologist, I'd like to point towards our capability to pinpoint the genetic origin of an individual to specific geographically limited and genetically distinct populations. Race is a crude approximation of the concept of genetically distinct populations. It has been abused over the centuries to separate ingroup and outgroup and to justify dehumanization of the outgroup. Malik is of course right to ask, why we choose skin color instead of height, facial features or hair structure to distinguish. I'd argue that a much simpler explanation is the combination of a) a large degree of genetic separation between groups with radically different skin color and b) the ease of detection. You can differentiate between skin color from further away and at a glance. Racism is bad, because it dehumanizes humans - not because race isn't "real" or was invented exclusively for oppression.
@PlatinumAltaria
@PlatinumAltaria 23 күн бұрын
Race is not real. This has been the consensus of anthropologists for almost a century at this point. You are emotionally attached to a debunked school of thought.
@godzillazfriction
@godzillazfriction 21 күн бұрын
i love the Modernistic, indoctrinated & the prescriptive abstraction that is the concept of 'race'... 'Race' as a Modern concept that was made to indoctrinate the subset that is the Human Rooted Generalisation of the the human existence by differentiating a set of different groups of Humans based primarily on 'skin-tone' - Human Generalisation is something that is completely within 'Human Nature' - and so when something MAJOR happens throughout Human History such as WW2 in which I've elaborated, you'll get the shifted and twisted version of 'Race' as a concept compared to what it initially meant as in the 'Human Race' as in it being JUST ONE, until some Germans wanted to conquer the world by the Ideological factor of setting the 'Perfect Race' which went against Humanity in general - this was based on the anthropology aspects of pseudoscience & the subset of the generalisation & differentiation, which stemmed from the indoctrinated polarization of anthropology/phrenology & the overall pseudoscience, that came along with it to determine what's the absolute differences in the faculties of a Human that's different from the establishment of a common society, based on a group of individuals cultural/Ideological/philosophical beliefs... also, you're not really going into the essence of what 'Race' is in its progressive meanings against a 'Human' - also, there's no such as the superficial, prescriptive abstractions such as 'Psychopath' & any personality disorder, that's made to informally label & categorise regarding the indoctrinated polarization, that's based from a higher set of perceived standards, that gets determined in its absolute form of truth to what it should & shouldn't be as; such as what a 'Human' in essence should & shouldn't be as, thus you get allegorical & paradoxical terms such as 'Dehumanize, Humanize, subhuman, inhuman' that's a subset of equating 'Humanity' or a 'Human' to an indoctrinated polarization of what a 'Human' in essence should & shouldn't be as, despite the fact that it's superficial by nature to informally label of what a 'Human' should be.
@g7924
@g7924 20 күн бұрын
Except it literally was invented for oppression.
@lloydgush
@lloydgush 25 күн бұрын
Nope, you still don't. Congrats, dude, tarantino is just rule of cool, it's not that deep.
@brandirichardson1491
@brandirichardson1491 3 күн бұрын
Oh my God! Revenge fantasy! That's the genre of Quentin Tarantino movies! Thank you, I could never categorize them before!😮
@Itharl
@Itharl 25 күн бұрын
Fantastic analysis as always, this was a layer of the story that I completely missed (not that I needed more reasons to love this movie, but nice).
@mohneysageisalie
@mohneysageisalie 25 күн бұрын
Wisecrack just isn't the same without you. It's just boring now.
@cookeris
@cookeris 25 күн бұрын
He left? :O
@OImetaloi
@OImetaloi 25 күн бұрын
It’s literally just communist propaganda now
@sergiootero5904
@sergiootero5904 25 күн бұрын
You still watch wise Crack?
@cookeris
@cookeris 25 күн бұрын
@@sergiootero5904 Sometimes, but I really don't follow its creators and stuff.
@Refreshment01
@Refreshment01 21 күн бұрын
To me Jango Unchained is a teen social justice fantasy. Theres no nuance or indepth take on the dynamics of slavery. Its like a product of an inmature mind making revenge p0rn against an injustice, so the author can feel good & righteous about himself.
@GEEZYEA777
@GEEZYEA777 21 күн бұрын
This take is stale. Many good movies can be described as "teen social justice fantasy". If you want an in depth take on the dynamics of slavery then read a historical book or watch a documentary. The product is Tarantino which in itself can be associated to nutty p)rn for people obsessed with cliche revenge and/or action
@Refreshment01
@Refreshment01 21 күн бұрын
@@GEEZYEA777 Remember context is a thing. Look how philosophical the author of the video is trying to be about, like you very well described, a nutty revenge action film. Btw i think we both agree, the best of Tarantino comes when he is not tackling heavy themes such as the holocaust or slavery. Pulp Fiction, Jacky Brown, Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill, etc. I really dont care when he tries to go intellectual, after all its going to be the same hollywood point of view most american film makers share.
@godzillazfriction
@godzillazfriction 21 күн бұрын
​@@Refreshment01the only uptake, that i have in regards to your post is your utilization of 'teen & Immaturity' - there's no such thing as 'maturity & Immaturity' there's no set in measures of the absolute determination of what to determine what 'mature & Immaturity' is within a Human being in essence, especially towards the age factor based off mentality, which further polarizes against for what to determine 'mature & immature' which just boils it down to being arbitrary; the essence of this progressive meaning is how 'maturity & Immaturity' are just a superficial, prescriptive abstraction thats based for the descriptive nature of how things are when that's self-contradictory (paradoxical) because it all amounts to informally labelling someone based on a higher set of perceived standards, that gets determined in its absolute form of truth to what it should & shouldn't be as; such as what a 'Human' in essence should & shouldn't be as; all of this is a subset to the Modernistic Values through it's progressive meaning that Humans strive (& loathe) for in the end...
@leonfrancis3418
@leonfrancis3418 15 күн бұрын
I agree. The problem is we don't even get revenge. Who offed Schultz? Django doesn't even get that.
@st.parastoo
@st.parastoo 21 күн бұрын
Great video Jared! keep them coming
@JJ718BK
@JJ718BK 17 күн бұрын
Love This Movie and Watched it Several times. Never picked up on some of these concepts. Good Job. Great Video.
@estebanleon5826
@estebanleon5826 25 күн бұрын
Honestly, this is why I like Jared. Not to compare, but Wisecrack has turned into a "woke" cesspool in content. This is fun and nuanced. Thank you for this!
@quintessenceSL
@quintessenceSL 25 күн бұрын
"Nuanced" is the key I think. Unless preaching to the choir, there is little to be gained making a caricature of the other side. I have to imagine they came to their conclusions at least as thoughtfully as I came to mine. Even when I disagree, there is something to chew on here.
@estebanleon5826
@estebanleon5826 25 күн бұрын
@@quintessenceSL Yep yep! I don't have to agree with people's conclusions. Just make me think.
@JPF_311
@JPF_311 15 күн бұрын
Mr. DiCaprio said of all his roles, this was BY FAR the most difficult…hard to imagine w/ ‘What’s Eating Gilbert Grape’ & ‘The Basketball Diaries’ Said (paraphrasing) to even comprehend Candy’s level of evil, let alone portray it, was very hard for him. (As I’d think it’d be for anyone). The guy just seems to be an All-Star in every way-superb talent, wealthy, wildly successful, great-looking dude who’s humble about it & by all appearances a good guy to boot.
@TheTricksterCoyote
@TheTricksterCoyote 21 күн бұрын
Very informative. Thank you, Jared!
@thepixelated
@thepixelated 2 күн бұрын
It is.. still watch it everytime i can
@michaelmcclelland2208
@michaelmcclelland2208 23 күн бұрын
Great video, man. This is a tricky subject and I think you handled it with grace. You have my subscription.
@That-Google-Guy
@That-Google-Guy 23 күн бұрын
Glad to have you back and see you continuing to post. Years of Wisecrack videos not one sounded interested but I’ll be damned if I didn’t click on this before even realizing it was you.
@siyamchunu
@siyamchunu 19 күн бұрын
So good to rediscover you again Jared. Great essay as always
@edwardgilhooly4534
@edwardgilhooly4534 4 күн бұрын
Very Interesting and incisive analysis of the film, now I need to re-visit Django.
@Derek.Mitchell
@Derek.Mitchell 19 күн бұрын
This is the first time I've seen Jared online since he left wisecrack and holy shit I can't believe how much I've missed his commentary. Well done, you've earned a sub
@maxwellboyd1832
@maxwellboyd1832 18 күн бұрын
I've gotta be honest, the fact that it took 12 years to understand this for the narrator, or others who learned here- that's the precise reason the world is fucked.
@ghostlightning
@ghostlightning 25 күн бұрын
Well done! I almost want to watch it again!
@Ortex313
@Ortex313 24 күн бұрын
Jared’s been giving me things to think about since the 8-bit days! Keep interrogating in good faith, my man!
@marcanth
@marcanth 23 күн бұрын
Oh how I missed Jared's "The Philosophy Of" Wisecrack videos. Don't mind the rebranding at all, very grateful for this =))
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