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Staying true to Quentin Tarantino's tradition, this is a story of relentless and bloody revenge, now dressed up as a western. Laden with homages to the genre and great dialogues, with impeccable performances from Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio and Samuel L. Jackson. No wonder it won two Oscars, one for Original Screenplay for Tarantino and one for Supporting Actor for Waltz (who had already won with another of the filmmaker's movies, 'Inglorious Bastards').
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With the help of a German bounty hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner.
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