Django Unchained’: Sunglasses Weren’t Invented in 1858

Django’s stylish round sunglasses in “Django Unchained” were a distinct part of his appearance. But those cool shades didn’t exist in 1858 America, where the film is set. Sunglasses were actually invented in the early 20th century and became popular much later. Quentin Tarantino, known for his creative liberties, included them for stylistic effect rather than historical accuracy.
This isn’t the first time he’s done something like this; think about the modern touches in “Pulp Fiction.” These deliberate choices add a unique flair to his films, making them visually striking and memorable. It’s part of what makes Tarantino’s work stand out, creating something truly distinctive and engaging.

