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Marcus didn’t remember ordering it. But he’d been on a Tarantino kick for weeks, and the price—$12.99—was too good to pass up. He shrugged, tore the paper, and slid the black disc into his player.
He pressed “Play.”
The crate arrived on a Tuesday, wrapped in brown paper and smelling faintly of dust and ozone. Not Amazon. Not FedEx. Just… there, on the porch, with a label that read: Django Unchained – 4K Ultra HD – Director’s Cut. django unchained 4k blu ray
During the “Big Daddy” shootout, a bullet whizzed past the frame—and kept going. Marcus flinched as his living room lamp shattered. Glass rained on his carpet. He paused the movie. Looked around. No one there.
Django stood up from the table. Unholstered his revolver. Pointed it at the camera—at Marcus. Marcus didn’t remember ordering it
The menu screen loaded. Not the usual font. No music. Just a single image: Candyland, the plantation, but the sky above it was wrong. Bruised purple, like a thunderstorm made of blood.
The last thing Marcus saw before the world stuttered and reversed was the Blu-ray case on his coffee table, its cover now reading: “Django Unchained – You’re the Slave This Time – 4K Ultra HD.” He pressed “Play
Unsettled, he checked the disc. No scratches. The menu now showed a different image: his own street, seen from a drone’s height, overlaid with the title: Django Unchained – Extended Cut – Viewer POV.
