By DENG Yin
At 7 p.m. on March 18th, the movie night of the School of Foreign Languages hosted by Mr. Tim Musgrave in Liyun A107 witnessed a success. This time the movie was Django, which was strongly recommended by Tim.
In honor of Sergio Corbucci, the director of the previous version of Django in 1966, the new version directed by Quentin Tarantino was released in 2012. With both Oscar Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards coming to his pocket, Quentin Tarantino, the young film maker, was known for his distinctive characteristics and sharp understanding of commercial film and art film. He also played an important part in the Revolution of the American Independent Movie in the 1990s. The story happened in the southern part of the United States, two years before the Civil War. With the help of a German bounty hunter, Django, a free slave, became a bounty hunter. In exchange of payment, Django helped the hunter to kill the wanted men, and tried to rescue his wife from the evil rancher. Compared to the previous version of this movie, the current one integrates more humorous and action scenes.
At the end of the night, the students shared their views on the movie and expressed that they could not wait until the next movie night.
