Inglourious Basterds (2009)
In Nazi-occupied France during World War II, a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as "The Basterds" are chosen specifically to spread fear throughout the Third Reich by scalping and brutally killing Nazis. The Basterds, lead by Lt. Aldo Raine soon cross paths with a French-Jewish teenage girl who runs a movie theater in Paris which is targeted by the soldiers.
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The acting in this movie is really good.
This film is more serious and deeper than most Tarantino films, but it still has his fingerprints all over it. Most of these stars go to Christoph Waltz, who plays a character who is both terrifying and entertaining. Colonel Hans Landa is the reason to watch this movie. However, I found it disturbing how the Nazis are portrayed as evil because of their blind hatred toward all Jews, and yet we, as an audience, are asked to blindly hate every German associated with the Nazi party.
Great movie. Shut up liberals. TRUMP MAGA. All you pansies who don't like it can go back to your sissy movies
I am one of the few that did not like this film. I thought at times it was funny but maybe it pushed to much for me. I know a ton of people that love it but I am one of the few that didn't like it. As a 5 star rating I think the camera work, sound design was great. I don't think people should just judge a film based on the story you got to look at other areas like camera, cinematography, sound design and budget.
There are no heroes in this alternate-history WWII tale, a story in which the protagonists are as brutal and cruel as the Nazis they intend to destroy. 'Inglourious Basterds (2009)' manages to last two-and-a-half hours despite only containing a handful of real scenes and when it works, it really works. The dancing dialogue draws tension from the simplest of situations, but it can lend to a generally slower feeling earlier on. Luckily, that subsides quickly so, despite the fact that there isn't an incredible amount of substance - though, more than in Tarantino's previous two attempts, 'Kill Bill (2003-2004)' and 'Death Proof (2007)', it is still an entertaining experience overall. 7/10