Django Unchained elicits a complex range of emotions, characteristic of Quentin Tarantino's unique blend of genres. **Anger** and **Empathy** are prominent due to the brutal depiction of slavery and the injustices faced by Django and Broomhilda. The film's Western and action elements drive significant **Excitement** and **Anticipation** during confrontations and Django's quest for revenge, culminating in a strong sense of **Satisfaction**. Tarantino's signature dark **Humor** provides moments of levity amidst the grim reality, while the pervasive violence and cruelty contribute to feelings of being **Disturbing**. Underlying the narrative are **Sadness** for the characters' suffering and **Hope** for their eventual freedom and reunion.
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