obviously the movie has spaghetti western themes. there are a shyt load of cliches and themes that make a movie a western and i'm not going to go into them. i will say that the protagonists and antagonists of westerns are usually 19th century cowboys, gunslingers, bountry hunters, or bandits and their motives range from noble justice bringer to selfish anti-hero. django has alot of these themes the main one being that of revenge. like most western's in the sub genre of spaghetti western, django's motives are purely selfish. he's not trying to free or abolish slavery, he just wants to kill criminals(who were mostly white), get paid, and free his wife. there are plenty of australian western movies set in australia during the 19th century, so obviously western movies are not soley located in just the west. my favorite australian western movie is
there are even asian ones
i'm done responding to you because your douche baggery is approaching self righteous internet troll levels. i'm willing to discuss the movie in depth, but seeing as you've yet to see it and is just pretty much calling anybody who disagree with you an idiot followed by opinions based on a movie you haven't seen......what's the point