The narrator discusses the Quentin Tarantino movie "Django Unchained". The story revolves around Django, a slave who is rescued by a bounty hunter dentist named Dr. King Schultz. Schultz wants Django's help in finding the Brito brothers in exchange for his freedom and some money. After they complete their mission, Schultz proposes that they become partners and hunt fugitives together. Their goal is to find Django's wife, Broomhilda, who was sold to a plantation owner named Calvin Candie. They infiltrate the plantation by posing as slave buyers, but things go awry when Candie's butler, Stephen, becomes suspicious of them. The situation escalates, and Django and Schultz face off against Candie and his men. Django ultimately frees his wife and exacts revenge on those who wronged him.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The story is about a slave named Django who suffers from forced labor.
2. Django is rescued by a bounty hunter dentist named Dr. King Schultz.
3. Schultz wants Django to help him find three fugitives, the Brito brothers.
4. Django was previously a slave who was tortured by the Brito brothers.
5. Schultz is an expert in shootings and dedicates himself to killing criminals to collect rewards.
6. Schultz and Django travel from city to city, tracking down the Brito brothers.
7. They eventually find the brothers in Tennessee and Django kills them.
8. Schultz proposes that he and Django become partners, hunting fugitives together and dividing the profits.
9. Their goal is to find Django's wife, who was sold as a slave.
10. Schultz and Django arrive at a plantation owned by Leonardo DiCaprio's character, a man who enjoys "Mandingo fights" between African American slaves.
11. Django and Schultz meet DiCaprio's character's butler, Stephen, who is extremely racist and treats Django poorly.
12. Django and Schultz's mission is to rescue Django's wife, who is being held at the plantation.
13. DiCaprio's character discovers their plan and tries to stop them.
14. A confrontation ensues, and Django's partner, Schultz, is killed.
15. Django seeks revenge against DiCaprio's character and his accomplices.
16. Django kills DiCaprio's character and his accomplices, and then frees his wife.
17. The story ends with Django and his wife riding off together, free at last.