Kerry Washington, Jamie Foxx, and the rest of the Django Unchained cast stopped by “106 & Park” on Friday to promote their controversial flick.
Washington and Foxx spoke breifly on how making the slave era love story-drama impacted them emotionally, drawing them closer together during the project.
Joined later by co-star Samuel L. Jackson and Quentin Tarantino, who directed the film. Taratino touched on Washington’s character and controversial scenes in the film.
“We shot it on a real plantation, in the slave area quarters called shack row. You could feel the blood on the ground, the flesh on the trees. You felt the spirits kind of watching over the whole thing. Those scenes lay out the brutality of America at that time during slavery. No matter what we were doing, far, far worse happened in real life,” said Tarantino.
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