This is also ultimately (I think) why Dr. Schultz ends up shooting him. I'm sorry I said I hated it. A man who Schultz would find repellent simply by virtue of being a slave owner, is revealed to not only be involved in mandingo fighting, but unusually sadistic for such a man. Not for the way Candy is treating or belittling him personally. On March 12, 2020, Duncan Socrates Lemp was fatally shot at his home in Potomac, Maryland during a no-knock police raid by the Montgomery County Police Department's SWAT team. It wasn't out of character at all, Dr. Schultz was frequently a loose cannon through the entire movie. All in all, though "defeated," he, Django, and Hildi are still positioned to ride off into the proverbial sunset. All the white people with Calvin Candie are happy and celebrate Candie’s successes with glasses of Brandy. She is really an attractive girl so it doesn’t really shock me she’d turn to stripping. He is the secondary antagonist, later true main antagonist of Django Unchained. Foxcatcher is a 2014 American biographical sports true crime psychological drama film produced and directed by Bennett Miller.Written by E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman, the film stars Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, and Mark Ruffalo.The film's plot is loosely based on the events surrounding multimillionaire E.I. yes, he does say that he couldn't resist, but it seems quite out of character. He has no redeeming qualities about him. Not really. After the money is exchanged and the papers are signed, Schultz declares Broomhilda to be a free woman. As for the scene in Tennessee, he has to deal with some unforeseen circumstances thanks to Django not being able to hold himself back, but Schultz still adjusts for it, knowing "Big Daddy," and the proto-KKK will come after them, setting a trap, and maintaining the upper hand. 207. He shoots Candy because Candy is such a repulsive man and the horrible things he has done to others. Candiland isn't worthy of Beethoven, you could say, and it drives him mad to hear his homeland's music appropriated by people so despicable and "unworthy." Also, another related question is that throughout the film Shultz is shown to be a cool headed and calm person always maintaining his compusure, so why would he do something as impulsive as shooting Calvin in his home, killing him right infront of his servants and bodyguards? So the main reason why he said to Django. This man is Franco Nero, the original Django from the original 1966 film. So when Schultz refuses to shake Candie's hand, Candie devises a scheme to "get one up" and force Schultz to shake his hand, to which Schultz replies with a gun shot to the chest. Shake the pricks hand and get the fuck out of there. That's the moment -- the first and only moment in the film -- where Schultz "loses." However, as the harp music plays, he keeps flashing back to the slave being ripped apart by dogs. But it was a spectacle, which is what he wanted. For example, the scene in which he kills the town sheriff without warning anyone, not even Django. And the way you have your Mr. Moguy, I have a lawyer. He's then confronted with Calvin Candy. Like having to shake hands with the person who killed your friend. From the second half of the movie we see Schultz is suppressing his hate and disgust of Candy. That he held the ultimate dominance over their lives even though the deal was done and money was exchanged. Dr. King Schultz: My name is Dr. King Schultz, and like yourself, Marshall, I am a servant of the court. She was born on 4th September in 1956 in Oswego, Kansas. Instead he got out-played by a brute (as far as he knows), and then further humiliated. Schultz absolutely hated Candie and wanted him dead which is why he shot him instead shaking his hand. Him and Django went through so much to get to where they were and they were veeeery close to leaving successful...but then he fires and all hell breaks loose. He didn't feel Candie would entertain the offer, so they went under the guise of purchasing a fighter for a very large amount to get his attention. Candie has a look of shock as blood explodes from his heart, and he falls to the floor. Former Starbucks CEO shares lessons from nearly 40 years of leading one of the world’s top brands. This is why Django can keep up his poker face and King finds it harder and harder. Candie goes a bridge too far for Schultz to live with when he feeds D'artagnan to his dogs. And I can't get behind your blaming Schultz for his own death. He despises slavery to the point of almost physical disgust watching the brutal execution of a mandingo fighter and even has the pointed pleasure of killing Calvin Candie himself–not Django. Why did you kill my son.” Tech declined to comment on Monday, referring all questions to the GBI which is investigating the shooting. If Alexander Dumas had been there today, I wonder what he would have made of it? And Schultz just won't do it. I’ve never understood people admiring him for doing what he did there. It's estimated that Schultz is in his late 40's to early 50's during the events of the movie. His approval would be a dubious proposition at best. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. On the money side of the equation the current CBA did the Oilers a huge favour in the Schultz sweepstakes. Django looks back* Dr. King Schultz: Alexandre Dumas. This continues throughout. Throughout the story, Schultz is practically always one or more steps ahead, starting with the very beginning of the movie when he finds Django, to the standoff in the Texas town and even to the Tennessee plantation. Schultz is like this German derivation of John Brown or something. He’s very disturbed. I have another one from a film-making perspective. Why was he so adamant about it? Again, for the purposes of this story (i.e., what we've seen of Schultz as viewers), we never see Schultz lose. The site may not work properly if you don't, If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit, Press J to jump to the feed. Now, Django and Schultz have $12,000 in cash at their disposal, but instead of simply offering Candie the $12,000 for Broomhilda, Schultz devises an elaborate plan that involves feigning interest in a fighter of Candie's named Eskimo Joe and then later, while they are "scouting" other fighters at Candie's plantation, Candyland, "noticing" Broomhilda and making her part of the transaction as a … ...I felt that beat was a tad forced. The good, clever guy is supposed to win. First because of the restrictions on entry level contracts it put them on a level playing field with everyone else meaning that Tambellini, no matter how hard he tried, couldn't shoot himself in the foot with this deal. 7 years ago. "I couldn't resist." Not only that but Shultz definitely got the final "fuck you" after the deal was done with the comment about Dumas. But I thought the motivations were made very clear given all the information we had about his character. If there was a machine in my home that could explode, I’d expect the manufacturer to inform me, apologise and get it out of my house. Candie, seeking to humiliate Schultz and recognizing that Schultz finds him to be a disgusting human being, says he will not allow the travelers to leave with Broomhilda unless King shakes his hand, a Mississippi & Southern tradition. But come on, what other ways of having more sperm? Or when he knows about the raid the "KKK" is planning on him and rather than just camping out far away or leaving town he sets up dynamite in his carriage and blows their shit up. I doubt he was really willing to part with the money. And it would've worked too if it wasn't for that meddling Stephen. :P, New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, News & Discussion about Major Motion Pictures, Press J to jump to the feed. As he stretches out his hand to shake Candie's hand, the spring-loaded pistol he used on the sheriff of Daughtrey pops into his right … I don't think he would risk his plantation and his wealth to murder someone. All that paperwork don't mean anything until we shake hands.' So why isn’t Candy recalling its potentially faulty machines? He has no decency whatsoever. Cunanan and Versace did not know each … "The D is silent", the man responds "I know". He regains his composure quickly, but to see a man who before has seemed completely immune to death react in such a way indicates to us, the audience, that the utter lack of respect for life that Candie is showing is beyond what he can take. The front page of the internet • Reddit is a place for community, conversation, and connection with millions of users worldwide. Marty is at the white starting line getting ready to take off in his vehicular time machine. He wasn't saying that in the more general, figurative way that most people say it (i.e., "I just really, really wanted to do it"). He finds it both disgusting and infuriating that music so beautiful and sophisticated by a legendary composer from Schultz's own country, no less, would be played in such a barbaric environment. At least 20: Candie, Schultz, and Butch Pooch are shot in the first two rooms. He says, "I couldn't resist," and I always took that line literally. Monsieur Candie, you have a deal. It's estimated that Schultz is in his late 40's to early 50's during the events of the movie. "(Police) didn't have to shoot (Scout) in the heart, but that's what they did," he wrote. He was going to walk away and leave it, since they got what they came for, but Calvin pushed him further than he needed to, gloating about his victory, so he shot him. He's not intelligent. Non-expressed? He had to know that shooting Calvin would put Django and Broomhilda in unbelievable danger, which seems pretty damn selfish. I think Schultz had been pushed beyond his limits for compromising his own integrity and moral compass and that was just the last straw. The current occupant of the candy desk is Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey. Scout's father Bill Schultz wrote about the shooting on Facebook, saying Scout had "a tiny knife." See what Merlin Schultz (cactusmerlin) has discovered on Pinterest, the world's biggest collection of ideas. An Internet chat, a coffee shop meet-up, an impromptu fashion shoot back at Jeff's place. Directed by David Slade. Dr. King Schultz’s heavy looking Inverness cape coat (seen early in the film) is actually made from cotton. Then having to shake his hand like he was a respectable human being pushed him over the edge. Dr. King Schultz: Alexandre Dumas is black. However, Schulz allowed The Royal Guardsmen to record further songs about Snoopy, including "The Return of the Red Baron", "Snoopy's Christmas", "Snoopy For President" and "The … Jeff's a handsome, smooth fashion photographer. I doubt he was really willing to part with the money, but it was a further symbol of Calvin's dominance over Dr. Schultz. He orders one of his men to shoot Brunhilda should Schultz not comply. He even gloated about it later on when they are in the library which apparently annoyed Schultz. Chances are he's even seen it before, but Schultz is so visibly shaken by it that he basically has PTSD. So they carry out the plan. Hell, the man's teeth (Calvin Candi) are absolutely disgusting -- something Dr. King Schultz, a dentist, would probably be rather critical of if not for his change in profession and the more pressing matters at hand. Set in the Old West and Antebellum South, it is a highly-stylized, heavily … That evening, Stoltz shot a scene in the sequence before lightning strikes the clock tower. No, something else has to come into play for him to make such a rash and foolish decision -- a decision that was as out of character for him as "losing," to someone else. I get that Django is revenge porn against slave owners but if he was really Django’s friend he wouldn’t have done what he did. He SHOOTS CALVIN CANDIE in the heart. King Schultz came from a wealthy family in Germany (presumably Düsseldorf, Rhine Province, Kingdom of Prussia) and is highly cultured as well as very intelligent. Quickly. When Schultz shot Candie, none of Calvin's people look around for 4 seconds. Think about how he and Django have different reactions to the man being eaten by dogs. And even then, he seems willing to accept defeat. It is the first and only time in the entire movie where Schultz is not in complete control of a situation. As Schultz turns to leave, Candie has one final thought: to shake Schultz's hand. Now, Django and Schultz have $12,000 in cash at their disposal, but instead of simply offering Candie the $12,000 for Broomhilda, Schultz devises an elaborate plan that involves feigning interest in a fighter of Candie's named Eskimo Joe and then later, while they are "scouting" other fighters at Candie's plantation, Candyland, "noticing" Broomhilda and making her part of the … Note, however, that Calvin accuses Schultz of being a sore loser. School shooters tend to act impulsively and attack the targets of their rage: students and faculty. How do pornstars have so much cum? I hear it's eating lots of celery. Here's why a stage 4 breast cancer diagnosis can be so frightening. Schultz was eventually killed in a shootout when he shot Calvin Candie in the chest with his ladygun. We see it take root when he angrily insists Lara stop playing Beethoven on the harp. Really? Reddit. It did so by adding a clause to its user agreement that would have required the user to pay any legal fees Parler incurred in a lawsuit over user-generated content. Candie just so happens to be one of these wrong-doers. Throughout the movie, Schultz tends to be dramatic, doing what seems to be the most spectacular at the time. Like Candy he has his own level of pride he can't just let go. Am I missing something? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. You named your slave after his novel's lead character. Directed by Bennett Miller. The speck brothers, the townsfolk, the klansmen. With Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, Mark Ruffalo, Vanessa Redgrave. At the age of 3, her family moved to Ponca City, Oklahoma. So long as the man is allowed to live – he will never change and continue his ways. I assume it was because he is man of good morals and shaking a slave owners hand was just something he's die over rather than do it. It's truly Schultz's mindset at that moment. Schultz refuses multiple times, but Candie insists, claiming that a deal in the South is not considered complete without a handshake. Django might have been a little overwhelmed towards the end, but he knew what was up. A guillotine (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ l ə t iː n / GHIL-ə-teen, also US: / ˈ ɡ iː ə t iː n / GHEE-, French: ()) is an apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading.The device consists of a tall, upright frame with a weighted and angled blade suspended at the top. I don’t think it exactly looks like her but the nose seems to be a match. It snowballs quickly from there. I love it," and apologized to Miller. When we started on Django he would actually show me … (not an exact quote), implying that he outwitted Schultz. Log in to your Reddit account. Aaron Swartz, the late digital rights activist and hacker, did not kill himself because he was depressed, according to his girlfriend. SD: Oh yes, he did. He is on the verge of losing it, but keeps it together long enough to sign the papers necessary to purchase Broomhilda's freedom. For me the flashback shots of the man being eaten alive were where Schultz's rage really started to build. He also stated that offering that much for Django's wife would raise some sort of suspicion. He had 3 musketeers, but didn't know the author was black. If he knew ahead of time, and being generally a very good gun fighter, I would have to think he could have acted fast enough to save Schultz from being blown away. And shooting it, too. While the man is incredibly cruel, he seems like he completely follows the laws of his time. On the day of the massacre, he drove into the school parking lot at about 9:30 in the morning. So he had had enough by that point and did essentially drop character. Like, I don't think that he rationally, in his mind, thought "okay, I'll give his money up if he doesn't shake my hand"' but he was prideful and prickly enough that there was no way that Schultz refusing to shake wouldn't be an insult that inflamed him. This is also illustrated in that first scene with the brutality he uses in dispatching the slavers, and the clear pleasure he takes in freeing the other men travelling with Django, and then later in his dialog with Django in the bar (which leads to another scene establishing his love for theatricality, intelligence, and general control of a situation). Dr. King Schultz: However, that is a tremendous amount of money. In Django Unchained, a man asks Django what is his name is and how it is spelled. But when Calvin and Stephen uncover his ruse, Schultz really has no way to "adjust," for it.