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Django Unchained


scpanther22

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did you know that the scene at the dinner table when Leo cuts his hand on the broken glass and wipes it on Broomhilda's face was improvised? that was real blood and he never broke character and Tarantino kept it in the movie

+1 Leo

are you serious? so, he legit cut his hand, and then wipes his blood on a supporting actress. i would be suing my ass off.

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^ i thought the opposite. it really showed how the character was losing everything: the business deal [outsmarted by two bounty hunters, one of them black], his way of life, economy, and also being pushed out of the conversation. he was pissed and the blood showed his vulnerability. crazy that he was able to keep character through that, though. i have seen grown men flip the fug out getting a wine stem stuck in their hand [i used to be a server].

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^ i thought the opposite. it really showed how the character was losing everything: the business deal [outsmarted by two bounty hunters, one of them black], his way of life, economy, and also being pushed out of the conversation. he was pissed and the blood showed his vulnerability. crazy that he was able to keep character through that, though. i have seen grown men flip the fug out getting a wine stem stuck in their hand [i used to be a server].

Not sure how any of that would have been lost if the unexplained blood on his hands wasn't there.

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