Django Unchained: 10 Things You Didn't Know
10. Tarantino Got The Idea For Django Unchained Whilst Writing Subtextual Film Criticism
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A self-declared superfan of Italian spaghetti western maestro Sergio Corbucci, Quentin Tarantino was struck by the idea for Django Unchained whilst working on a book about the director. "I was writing a book about Sergio Corbucci when I came up with a way to tell the story," Tarantino said. "So I'm writing this whole piece, and I'm thinking: 'I don't really know if Sergio was thinking while he was doing this. But I know I'm thinking it now. And I can do it!" After Sergio Leone, Sergio Corbucci is perhaps the next best-known filmmaker to have worked in the sub-genre. His films include the original Django (obviously a major influence) and The Great Silence (which inspired the film's snow-set sequences), both who which were deplored at the time of release for their brutal violence. Sound familiar? Corbucci's films were also renowed for their willingness to incorporate darker historical themes, much like Django Unchained.