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Epilogue de Django

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Will it ever end?
Will it always be this way?
Will I have to live each day
Waiting for the night fall?
Then to face the night,
Waiting for the light,
And playing my part,
Fool my heart,
The same old story.
Will it ever end?

Am I really blind?
How will I ever find the will
To break these chains that bind,
Through my love for you,
This heart of mine you choose to break,
Every day!
Every single day!

Like a soul possessed,
From this high eagle's nest,
I fear I will find no rest,
And the sun goes down,
and weights me down until I cry,
To my star
Way up there on a high!
Did I come so far
To find a place to die?


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The final scene of Django after he shot six men with both hands broken and skilfully made a six-shooter fire seven rounds at the same time, following which he just leaves the gun on the cross and wanders off without much more ado. Cool.

Django (1966). Directed by Sergio Corbucci.
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Just finished the movie. LOVED the final shot (which you do justice here) and how mysterious the main character was. I might try to watch some of the unofficial sequels.
I'm on a spaghetti western kick. Next up on my netflix Queue are the Dollars trilogy and Pale Rider. Any further reccomendations of specific movies?

( I also like how Django seemed to mysteriously materialize bullets. If you look closely, the belt on the machine gun never goes down, even when it should with how much it's being fired. Still, if it were TOO realistic it'd be boring XD If you impliment a minigun into a western, might as well make it as badass as possible, logic and laws of reality be damned.)