Django Unchained (2012) Part 9: The Gentleman and the Businessman

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“A Gentleman and a Businessman” is the ninth part of the 2012 film Django Unchained directed by Quentin Tarantino. In this part of the film, Django, played by Jamie Foxx, continues on his journey with Dr. King Schultz, played by Christoph Waltz, as they track down and kill wanted criminals in exchange for a share of the bounty.

In this tutorial, we will delve into the key points and scenes of “A Gentleman and a Businessman,” as well as analyze the character development and themes of the film.

The part begins with Django and Schultz arriving at the plantation of Big Daddy Bennett, played by Don Johnson, to inquire about the whereabouts of the Brittle brothers, who are wanted dead or alive. Big Daddy tries to intimidate Schultz and Django, but Schultz cleverly manipulates him into revealing the location of the brothers. This scene showcases the charisma and intelligence of Schultz, as well as the racism and arrogance of the plantation owner.

After successfully hunting down and killing the Brittle brothers, Schultz and Django form a partnership as bounty hunters. Schultz recognizes Django’s potential and offers to train him in the art of bounty hunting. Django eagerly accepts the offer, and the two set out to capture wanted criminals and collect their bounties.

As they continue their journey, Schultz and Django develop a close bond, with Schultz acting as a mentor and father figure to Django. Schultz teaches Django the skills of marksmanship and negotiation, while also instilling in him a sense of ethics and justice. Their relationship evolves from a business partnership to a genuine friendship based on mutual respect and admiration.

One of the key themes of “A Gentleman and a Businessman” is redemption. Schultz, a former dentist turned bounty hunter, seeks redemption for his past sins by helping Django gain his freedom and seek revenge against those who wronged him. Django, a former slave turned bounty hunter, seeks redemption for the injustices he has suffered by taking control of his own destiny and pursuing his goals with courage and determination.

Another theme of the film is power dynamics. Throughout “A Gentleman and a Businessman,” Django and Schultz navigate a world dominated by white supremacy and slavery, using their intelligence and resourcefulness to challenge the status quo and assert their authority. They confront violent and corrupt individuals, such as Calvin Candie, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, who exploit their power to oppress and dehumanize others.

Overall, “A Gentleman and a Businessman” is a pivotal part of Django Unchained that sets the stage for the climax of the film. It highlights the growth and transformation of the main characters, as well as the overarching themes of redemption and power dynamics. As Django and Schultz forge ahead on their quest for justice and freedom, the audience is drawn into a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of human nature and the enduring legacy of slavery in America.

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@JohnnyFilmsOfficial
2 months ago

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@88Etnoize88
2 months ago

Don Johnson wasn’t acting in this scene, they just showed up at his house and started filming.

@dynamite3414
2 months ago

“Christoph your line was ‘I’m here to purchase a slave”

@ld_brick_animantion
2 months ago

is this Hans Landa S S

@Spam-pq2sg
2 months ago

The way he says "TO BUY one uh my ninja gals?" 😂😂😂😂😂😂

@mycarispassat
2 months ago

The hard “r”

@lilwater7358
2 months ago

Noappointmentnotuttin

@ommdibyajyotidash6073
2 months ago

So many n words ,,,, FEELS LIKE HOME

@midiotsavant
2 months ago

violate copyright with your content much?

@NAVI-dw7xe
2 months ago

Two Gentlemen had to put up with a Greedy Savage in a White Suit

@shaurabhgauniyal5074
2 months ago

What is NIGH meaning 😯

@dionysischantzopoulos
2 months ago

colonel sanders before the civil war

@ElMistroFeroz
2 months ago

In clown world, had he said "African/American" instead, he would've been considered the good guy. That word… that powerful, word… is magical in the whiteguilt community.

@user-cw9zx7lr6r
2 months ago

This sounds like some southern american wet dream

@hopoff9968
2 months ago

This. This is why I don't eat KFC, you can't talk to people like that

@user-jt3ov2zv6o
2 months ago

This video is not for viewing Colin the n-word is not right even if this video should be taken down I don't like it it's very racist and I don't like it

@paulablay1063
2 months ago

This movie had a PREMIUM VIP SUBSCRIPTION for N-WORD PASS

@abhinavanand3981
2 months ago

Good ol days of British-'merican history…!!! Ain't it…???

@windshieldraindrops8228
2 months ago

Christoph a gentleman here and a gentleman at Mr La Padit

@Ganja-w5d
2 months ago

Dudes are referred as Nigga but is it right that a girl is referred as Nigga girl or theres no such thing and its just one word that describes both