Question:
Is Django Unchained inappropriate?
Tomer
2013-05-14 12:19:27 UTC
My mother checked out our TV's cables and the movie Django Unchained is going to be on TV next morning in ten, and she is going to watch it. And I wanted to watch it for a while.
And she asked me if I want to watch it with her, and I have no problem watching movies in general with my mother.
But it gets extremely awkward when there are inappropriate scenes, especially when it's something about sex.
And I heard from some people that the movie is good, but it is inappropriate.
So I wonder, is it? Because if it is inappropriate I would much rather watch it by myself or with friends in another time, because like I said it's really awkward when there are inappropriate scenes when I'm watching it with my mom.
Seven answers:
Pete
2013-05-14 12:23:38 UTC
I don't recall very much sexual content, but if you're offended by the "N-word" then it will be VERY offensive. There is also a tremendous amount of blood, but that is the norm for a Tarentino movie.
Jennifer
2013-05-14 19:01:30 UTC
Well, I don't want to spoil anything for you, but there aren't any sex scenes. But there are inappropriate scenes such as a whippings, a person eaten by dogs, and people are killed during gunfire. Also since this movie takes place during slavery times, the N-word is mentioned over 110 times so that probably might make you or your mom feel uncomfortable. There is brief female and male frontal nudity too, (more like if you blink or turn your head for a sec, than you will miss the nudity shot). It is a good movie imo, I hope you enjoy it
Robb1138
2013-05-14 12:30:17 UTC
Django Unchained is very politically incorrect for today's audience under 13 year-old. The film is about a time just before the civil war and slavery and human degradation was somewhat of the norm. Quentin Tarantino's film have a tendency to test boundaries with language and violence. Not much sex, however there is romance. It is R rated but I think the way teenagers think today, they probably say worse at school.
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2017-01-18 16:07:50 UTC
It relies upon, the position I stay some video clips (like Looper) that are rated R interior the United States are rated for a at a similar time as 15+ right here so i do no longer imagine there is a concern with a 13 twelve months past seeing them. If it is a motion picture this is meant for a at a similar time as 18+ then you definitely may want to examine the motion picture first to discover out notwithstanding if you're delicate with the volume of violence and sexual scenes. in my opinion i imagine it is ironic that American mother and father have not any concern letting their little ones see video clips the position undesirable men get their heads blown off yet at a similar time as they see a girl's nipple they freak out. i would say probable excessive gore is the main irrelevant ingredient in a motion picture.
Pat C
2013-05-14 13:45:25 UTC
This is a must see and one of the better films i've ever watched. There is a lot of "N word" but even though tarantino's story is completely fictional, it seems like it's an accurate portrayal of how the word was used in the southern U.S. during the time period. There is a lot of violence but nothing that mom can't handle.
loveisonitsway
2013-05-14 13:39:16 UTC
It shows Jamie Foxx hanging upside down completely naked. You see everything. EVERYTHING.

I went to see it with my dad and brother and I felt so uncomfortable. And I'm 18 haha.



But besides that it's mostly just language and violence.
anonymous
2013-05-14 12:26:45 UTC
chill watch the movie then form your own opinion.


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