In a harsh and dusty landscape of the old west, a mysterious gunslinger appears dragging a coffin. This enigmatic man, named Django, is an ex-slave seeking revenge against a gang of racists led by a ruthless man named Major Jackson. Along his journey, Django encounters María, a woman trapped in a world of suffering and abuse who becomes his ally.
As the story progresses, the tension builds, and bullets fly around every corner. Django becomes a formidable rival for Jackson, using his cunning and combat skills to confront not only the gang but also his own demons. The coffin he carries with him holds a secret that will change the course of the conflict, revealing an arsenal that makes him a true outlaw feared by all.
With a striking visual style and a narrative full of twists, this film challenges the conventions of the spaghetti western by blending poetic violence with a complex exploration of themes such as oppression and redemption. In a world where loyalty is a luxury and revenge is a gift, Django takes us on a dark and thrilling journey where every confrontation is a matter of life or death. The struggle of this solitary outlaw reminds us that sometimes, the path to freedom is paved with gunfire.