Django 2: il grande ritorno

  • États-Unis Django Strikes Again
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Made over 20 years after the original, DJANGO STRIKES AGAIN is the sole legitimate sequel to the immensely popular and widely imitated DJANGO, a spaghetti western so popular that it inspired over 50 unauthorized sequels. Franco Nero returns as the title character, though during the lapse of years between the two films Django has changed from a machine gun wielding outlaw into a peaceful monk. However, Django takes up his Gatling gun once again when his daughter is kidnapped by an evil German who commands an armored boat and enslaves the people living along the river. Considered by many to be superior to the original, DJANGO STRIKES AGAIN is an excellent spaghetti western, filled with the familiar Morricone-like music and fantastic action sequences, and a worthy successor to the original. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais In the first film, Django was dragging a coffin behind him, here he's driving a funereal car. In the first film he had a Colt, here he's got a sawed-off shotgun. In the first film he beat and shot the bad guys, here he shoots, shoots, shoots, beats, chokes, beheads them with a scythe, impales them on a candlestick, throws axes at them, blows them up with dynamite that he makes them hold in their teeth... None-sense, essentially. Today, Danny Trejo would probably be the lead in such a film. Then one might feel that it is not taking itself so deadly seriously. ()

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