Weinstein Company, The | Release Date: August 21, 2009
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seancriswellNov 16, 2012
For me this is by far Tarantino's second best movie. The first scene in this movie is one of the best and most intense that I have seen in any movie...ever. The way that Tarantino can put together such a lengthy scene like this, packing aFor me this is by far Tarantino's second best movie. The first scene in this movie is one of the best and most intense that I have seen in any movie...ever. The way that Tarantino can put together such a lengthy scene like this, packing a punch with the dialogue, the intensity, and developing his characters. In one scene we can see what kind of character Waltz will be through the entire film. Absolutely brilliant. The opening scene and the scene in the bar, which lasts probably half an hour by itself, are enough to make this one of my favorite movies. There are a couple points at which this movie drags just a bit, and this is what keeps it from being a perfect 10 in my opinion. In my estimation Tarantino has three movies: Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Basterds, that show that he is a brilliant story teller, writer, and casts his movies flawlessly. It is a shame he cannot show these capabilities every time he makes a film. Expand
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brushymac97Jul 9, 2012
I gave the movie a ten because for one thing, Christoph Waltz had the best performance, along with Heath Ledger as the Joker, ive ever seen in a movie, he basically stole all of the scenes he was in. Quentin Tarintino does a good job ofI gave the movie a ten because for one thing, Christoph Waltz had the best performance, along with Heath Ledger as the Joker, ive ever seen in a movie, he basically stole all of the scenes he was in. Quentin Tarintino does a good job of making a story that u might think is humoures but makes it into a masterpiece Expand
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dev92Aug 25, 2012
Cristoph Waltz is beyond outstanding in this film, one of the best performances that I have ever seen in a war film even though it is a very light-hearted war film. Inglorious Basterds really shines through as a film which lives up toCristoph Waltz is beyond outstanding in this film, one of the best performances that I have ever seen in a war film even though it is a very light-hearted war film. Inglorious Basterds really shines through as a film which lives up to stereotypes yet still works almost because of them rather than in spite of them. I wasn't sure about certain parts of the film and whether they really fit into the rest of the picture but I almost always enjoyed scenes with Waltz or Pitt. Expand
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Captain_KirkAug 14, 2012
If lengthy conversations at tables are not your thing, then Inglourious Basterds probably won't be up your alley. It definitely has that Tarantino style to it, so don't go into it expecting a lot of shootouts or explosions, although the filmIf lengthy conversations at tables are not your thing, then Inglourious Basterds probably won't be up your alley. It definitely has that Tarantino style to it, so don't go into it expecting a lot of shootouts or explosions, although the film does have some of those. It is a very talky movie, so talky that it can become cringe inducing. However, I think it's a fine movie. While the talking scenes didn't really thrill movie, there are some good performances to be found here. Brad Pitt is good here but it's Christoph Waltz who really shines here. There are also a few surprising moments that some may not see coming, with a bit of tension that helps build up to those surprises. I may have to give the movie another viewing to see if I like it better, but for now, my opinion is that it's a well made and decent movie, but it's certainly not one of Tarantino's best. Expand
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WaelOct 15, 2016
This movie is absolutely mindblowing. I usually get bored through 2hours+ movies, but this one got me watching till the last minute. Quentin Terrentino turns heads once again, and the movie benefits from strong performances from an absoluteThis movie is absolutely mindblowing. I usually get bored through 2hours+ movies, but this one got me watching till the last minute. Quentin Terrentino turns heads once again, and the movie benefits from strong performances from an absolute kick-ass ensemble cast. Everything about this film works. If you still haven't seen it, PLEASE DO. Expand
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JawsLaxerDramaDec 20, 2012
It is extremely violent, grostesque, and offensive. However, beyond that, it is an achievement in cinema. It's not the only offensive thing out there. (Bruno..?) That is a different story. I can understand why people hate this movie. It's notIt is extremely violent, grostesque, and offensive. However, beyond that, it is an achievement in cinema. It's not the only offensive thing out there. (Bruno..?) That is a different story. I can understand why people hate this movie. It's not enertaining in the slightest. It is not supposed to be. It is supposed to be a story. A story set up so that we feel all the repulsiveness. Some people can't get it. It's a dark movie. And I still love it for what it is. Great job! Great movie, but it's not for the squeamish. Expand
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cameronmorewoodNov 7, 2012
Bastards is Tarantino's best movie since Pulp Fiction, and its an adrenaline fueled epic and an audacious war film that manages to sizzle with both familiarity and complete originality. He's taken World War II and made it his own.
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YoursTrulyNov 10, 2012
Pure entertainment.
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Compi24Nov 28, 2012
An uncommonly brutal, yet relentlessly gripping ride. Tarantino doesn't disappoint.
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worleyjamersFeb 24, 2013
A brilliant film that's one of Tarantino's absolute best. Some of the scenes run a bit long, but the sharp screenplay moves the plot along nicely. Solid performances. One of the best of 2009!
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TheWalrus2000Mar 9, 2013
People say Tarantino's best is Pulp Fiction. I will have to say that Basterds was more pleasing on several levels. This WWII half spoof half seriousness pleases audiences everywhere making it a truly memorable film.
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WiesyApr 5, 2013
Wow, this movie is awesome. Tarantino never disappoints me by so far. The actors are very good and the story better. This is the movie I search for over a year, with this kind of action and war. Very good film.
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ThegodfathersonJul 7, 2013
Inglourious Basterds is Quentin Tarantino's best work since 1994's Pulp Fiction. It's crazy, nasty fun, and pure, unadulterated Tarantino. It's also a glorious love letter to film that goes as far as to literally use film stock as a means toInglourious Basterds is Quentin Tarantino's best work since 1994's Pulp Fiction. It's crazy, nasty fun, and pure, unadulterated Tarantino. It's also a glorious love letter to film that goes as far as to literally use film stock as a means to try and wipe out Hitler and his high command. Inglourious Basterds is an audacious movie, a World War II fantasy film in which Tarantino rewrites history by doing what every sane person on the planet would loved to have had the opportunity to do. Basterds is a long movie and one that doesn't always work, but when it does, it's absolutely mesmerizing. There's a lot going on in Inglorious Basterds, but Tarantino divides up the film into five chapters to give every character his or her due and every plotline time to develop. The first chapter introduces us to creepy Col. Hans Landa (nickname: The Jew Hunter). Landa enters a French farmhouse to interrogate dairy farmer Perrier LaPadite (Denis Menochet) and the scene that unfolds is a work of art, deserving of a second, and even third viewing. Landa asks for milk, seems as friendly as a kitten as he compliments the farmer on his delicious, nutritious product, and then, slowly, smoothly, the claws come out. Landa's evil incarnate, and he knows how to manipulate his prey without resorting to threatening behavior. Landa's after a family of Jewish farmers who've managed to elude him, and with an eerie calmness he weaves a story of hawks and rats, and turns the stalwart LaPadite into quivering prey. Other chapters introduce us to the remaining key players in the Inglourious Basterds universe. Lt Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt using a hilariously over-the-top accent) commands the Basterds, an elite group of Jewish soldiers whose sole purpose is to kill Nazis. But not just kill Nazis...no, the Basterds are out to butcher and scalp, exacting their special form of retribution on the Nazis for the horrors they inflected on Jewish men, women and children. While the Basterds joyously go about their Nazi killing mission, in Paris theater owner Shosanna (Melanie Laurent) goes about plotting her own revenge on the invading force. Pursued romantically by Nazi war hero Fredrick Zoller (Daniel Bruhl), Shosanna is presented with the opportunity to kill hundreds of Nazis in one fell swoop. Fredrick's exploits from earlier in the war have been immortalized in a movie directed by high-ranking official Joseph Goebbels (Sylvester Groth) and starring Fredrick as himself. Fredrick's wooing of Shosanna leads him to campaign for a change of venue for the premiere of Goebbels' film, Nation's Pride. Believing it will win over the French beauty, he requests Goebbels hold the event at Shosanna's theater, thus providing Shosanna with an unbelievable opportunity to wipe out Hitler and other major players in the Nazi party. Meanwhile, German's shining star of the silver screen, Bridget von Hammersmark (Diane Kruger) is also involved in a plan to end Hitler's reign of terror. Working with the Basterds, von Hammersmark is plotting to take out Hitler at the film's premiere, which leads to the main players of Inglourious Basterds finally, at long last, coming together as the film winds toward its delicious, violent, explosive final act. Inglourious Basterds presents an alternate history, one far more pleasing than reality. Yes, it's talky, loaded with references to films past, and when things get violent, Tarantino doesn't shirk from showing the gore. But every single word in Inglourious Basterds is necessary, every scene serves a specific purpose, and every one of its 152 minutes is vital to the overall story. Tarantino is doing Tarantino here, but he's also showing a more restrained and focused style we haven't seen before from the man behind Reservoir Dogs and Grindhouse: Death Proof. Tarantino wedges in just as many film references as he's done with his prior movies, but not to the point of distraction as has occurred in some of his past work. Inglourious Basterds is a twisted World War II film filled with witty dialogue, rife with colorful characters, and sure to stir up controversy over its reshaping of history. Perfectly cast and exquisitely shot and edited, this is one WWII movie in which the outcome isn't lifted from the history books. It will, however, go down in history as one of Tarantino's most intriguing and entertaining films. Expand
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TrilobiteGDec 30, 2015
It's revenge styled plot to massacre the Nazis doesn't merge with an all rounded sensitivity portrayed towards certain characters, but the bloodthirst of war and the sacrifice made by men feasting on anger and men who knowingly indulgeIt's revenge styled plot to massacre the Nazis doesn't merge with an all rounded sensitivity portrayed towards certain characters, but the bloodthirst of war and the sacrifice made by men feasting on anger and men who knowingly indulge themselves in evil is exceptional. I think the graphic violence to come ith a Tarantino film does eventually work in this film as a simplistic styled message in how society works. Those who are extreme and act, will be punished and die. Damned, to hell. But those who are extreme but cheat the system through a layer of the people who crave satisfaction with formality come out on top in this world. Expand
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adolfGarlicMar 22, 2013
Another revenge bore-a-thon from Tarantino, possibly the world's most overrated director. Not even a decent soundtrack for this one either. Well shot, average casting, poor soundtrack, terrible wandering cliched plot with stupid '70s'Another revenge bore-a-thon from Tarantino, possibly the world's most overrated director. Not even a decent soundtrack for this one either. Well shot, average casting, poor soundtrack, terrible wandering cliched plot with stupid '70s' moments. Don't waste 2.5 hours of your life watching this garbage. His last good film was Pulp Fiction, everything since has been abysmal. Expand
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BrendanCogs99Mar 13, 2013
Inglorious Basterds is a film for those who love great cinema. But when the story drags and violence becomes a bit old it is hard to keep from becoming bored. Until Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) delivers a superb performance and jolts youInglorious Basterds is a film for those who love great cinema. But when the story drags and violence becomes a bit old it is hard to keep from becoming bored. Until Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) delivers a superb performance and jolts you right back into the story of a movie owner, group of Jewish solders, and one plan to kill the whole third reich. Expand
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ScreenagerMay 24, 2013
Quentin Tarantino is an excellent director of crime thrillers, so it was interesting to find out that he had written a WW2 movie. The result is a satirical epic with some great acting (particularly from Christoph Waltz) and violent setQuentin Tarantino is an excellent director of crime thrillers, so it was interesting to find out that he had written a WW2 movie. The result is a satirical epic with some great acting (particularly from Christoph Waltz) and violent set pieces. In comparison to most Tarantino films this is mediocre, but its still an enjoyable (though not necessarily true) film but the long running time could have been condensed. Otherwise, another Tarantino masterpiece. Expand
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Pedroapares99Apr 25, 2013
Best movie of Tarantino since Pulp Fiction Amazing film with a bunch of legendary scenes. Christoph Waltz he gives us one of the best performances of all time, no joke.
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njlakeJun 25, 2013
It's not historically accurate, but that's not what you should see this movie for. Why you need to see this is because of many things: Fantastic acting. Wonderful dialogue. Great story and plot. To top it all of, the movie is the type thatIt's not historically accurate, but that's not what you should see this movie for. Why you need to see this is because of many things: Fantastic acting. Wonderful dialogue. Great story and plot. To top it all of, the movie is the type that can be watched over and over again. The best Tarantino movie for sure and in my top 10. Expand
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Gamer147Feb 11, 2014
Absolutely a fantastic movie, more of an 8.5 out of 10 though. I'm the kind of person who has trouble finishing things they don't care much about; I couldn't sit through more than about 56 minutes of the movie 'Her'. Yet, Inglorious BastardsAbsolutely a fantastic movie, more of an 8.5 out of 10 though. I'm the kind of person who has trouble finishing things they don't care much about; I couldn't sit through more than about 56 minutes of the movie 'Her'. Yet, Inglorious Bastards sucked me in from the beginning. Maybe it's because I'm Jewish and I really enjoyed watching Nazi scums getting pulverized, maybe it's because of Brad Pitt's predominantly INCREDIBLE (as always, mr. Pitt) performance, or maybe it was all that and more that made me really like this movie throughout (almost) every minute with a whopping playtime of two hours and about twenty five minutes. Expand
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gracjanskiDec 20, 2019
There is one brilliant scene in the movie: The one in the basement of the tavern: full of suspense and a nice twist. But I didnt like the setting of the movie: again nazis, again the 2nd world war and here the nazis are shown as evil pigs,There is one brilliant scene in the movie: The one in the basement of the tavern: full of suspense and a nice twist. But I didnt like the setting of the movie: again nazis, again the 2nd world war and here the nazis are shown as evil pigs, especially Hitler. So boring. sometimes I had the feeling the violence was pointless and shows the hate of Tarantino to Nazis/Germans?. Maybe he has only onesided informations about the history, There is only one character and actors who is an exception and acts perfectly: The Nazi Colonel Hans Landa = Christoph Waltz Expand
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ElucidateNov 3, 2013
With great performances from Michael Fassbender and Christoph Waltz, Inglorious Basterds is a fine combination of action and comedy in the backdrop of WWII Europe.
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ragekoiSep 13, 2013
Had an incredibly strong start, however lost a bit of enjoyment during the middle, and got exciting again at the end. Brad Pitt and Christoph Waltz provide masterful performances. The writing is excellent as a Tarantino film should be. StandsHad an incredibly strong start, however lost a bit of enjoyment during the middle, and got exciting again at the end. Brad Pitt and Christoph Waltz provide masterful performances. The writing is excellent as a Tarantino film should be. Stands out as an incredibly bold, ambitious, and enjoyable film even if the middle is incredibly boring in contrast to the beginning. Expand
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Cat_TemplarSep 4, 2013
Really nice story, if you've seen game of thrones or fantasy, and have a passion for knowledge of WWII, this is one of the best films for you too watch. Loads of people are saying the plot is too slow moving, but I disagree, as it allows youReally nice story, if you've seen game of thrones or fantasy, and have a passion for knowledge of WWII, this is one of the best films for you too watch. Loads of people are saying the plot is too slow moving, but I disagree, as it allows you to take in exactly what is happening and links all the stories together.
By far one of my favorite films 10/10 would watch again
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AndremaxJul 16, 2018
It's quite funny seeing how Tarantino distorts history facts against nazi, evidencing how they were clumsy and cursed. Again, smart plot, funny dialogues, holding experience and a delightful final. Not forgetting amazing cast and playings byIt's quite funny seeing how Tarantino distorts history facts against nazi, evidencing how they were clumsy and cursed. Again, smart plot, funny dialogues, holding experience and a delightful final. Not forgetting amazing cast and playings by actors like Christopher Waltz and Brad Pitt.
Amazing as a QT movie should be.
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MovieGuysJan 3, 2014
Inglorious Basterds is very good filmmaking on Tarantino's part, but some scenes tend to drag on, and the movie feels a bit scattered at times. Other than that, Brad Pitt and Christoph Waltz were very enjoyable.
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BatFat09Feb 21, 2014
I love it. I love everything about it; the comedy is great, the acting is done very well, and the story s great. This movie has one or two flaws but overall 9/10
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joao1198pedroNov 23, 2013
Besides of not being as genial as pulp fiction this movie of tarantino is another great reward on the career of this brilliant director,it have some mistakes but is good after all.
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rafingal23Jan 14, 2014
When I heard I was going to watch this movie in cinema, I began to sulk but when Brad Pitt's character was introduced, I nearly spilled my Gatorade due to that thick humorous American accent. The movie lost it's way somewhere in the middleWhen I heard I was going to watch this movie in cinema, I began to sulk but when Brad Pitt's character was introduced, I nearly spilled my Gatorade due to that thick humorous American accent. The movie lost it's way somewhere in the middle but the ending was...Bravo! One of my favorite movies! Expand
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oDjentoDec 30, 2015
I am going back and reviewing all Tarantino films i have watched in conjunction with Hateful 8 release. Right from the get go Tarantino goes full steam ahead with possibly his best scene in any of his movies, and from then we know we'reI am going back and reviewing all Tarantino films i have watched in conjunction with Hateful 8 release. Right from the get go Tarantino goes full steam ahead with possibly his best scene in any of his movies, and from then we know we're gettng a treat. The build is well done and Waltz is a sight to behold. Brad Pitt brings an absolutely over the top performance but he helps the comedy in this film move along. The film isn't as powerful as some previous works but is still a hell of a watch.
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Meth-dudeJun 14, 2015
The movie had a great original idea and an all-star cast so why is the movie not better?Probably because the movie gets boring pretty fast and some of the acting performances were not that good but,Eli Roth was pretty good.The actionThe movie had a great original idea and an all-star cast so why is the movie not better?Probably because the movie gets boring pretty fast and some of the acting performances were not that good but,Eli Roth was pretty good.The action sequences were really well made and the movie was pretty bloody but the movie could have been much better. Expand
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FraggyMuffinApr 10, 2016
Another great film from Tarantino a really good watch that's interesting right to the end. Christoph Waltz steals the show and the story although far fetched is interesting and compelling. Definitely worth a watch and if you're a TartantinoAnother great film from Tarantino a really good watch that's interesting right to the end. Christoph Waltz steals the show and the story although far fetched is interesting and compelling. Definitely worth a watch and if you're a Tartantino fan one to buy on DVD Expand
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AkashVijayMay 11, 2014
Frankly, I'm surprised with the level of appreciation this film is receiving. It's an absolute mess of a movie. The acting is great but the plot is just nonsense. By far, Tarantino's worst film.
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IntroduceJun 15, 2014
The film reveals many things,
but ultimately it's egdy'ness stems
as an over compensation, embarrassingly grounding the films absurd cartoonish plot. It really was an idea better left in Tarintino's personal to-do list and would never
The film reveals many things,
but ultimately it's egdy'ness stems
as an over compensation, embarrassingly
grounding the films absurd cartoonish plot.
It really was an idea better left in Tarintino's personal
to-do list and would never have been sanctioned at any other
point in his career, ultimately lacking the cache and raw power
of his other work. 3 for effort but essentially this film is a cover up of
its early theoretical conception, I almost wish this was the film he "never got to make"
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Kai82Jun 28, 2021
My favourite Quentin Tarantino movie. It has a great cast, really dark humour and the story is nearly perfectly interwoven with the characters to create a memorable experience. It is a war movie set in World War 2 but pretty unique in thisMy favourite Quentin Tarantino movie. It has a great cast, really dark humour and the story is nearly perfectly interwoven with the characters to create a memorable experience. It is a war movie set in World War 2 but pretty unique in this regard. I promise you a refreshing and enjoyable movie unlike all you expect. Story: There are multiple arcs that connect. There is Shosanna who hides her Jewish heritage to survive Nazi occupation in Paris and wants revenge for her family. There is lieutenant Aldo Rains called the Apache and his Basterds who are a Jewish-American commando unit behind enemies lines. He demands 100 Nazi scalps from everyone of his man and they strike fear into all their enemies with this. There is Frederick Zoller a German sniper who became famed for his incredible last stand against the allied soldiers. Finally there is Hans Landa an SS officer who enjoys what he is doing and is as smart as cunning. Together their stories create a great overall experience. I truly enjoyed the story. It is told in chapters and I like the style in telling smaller stories that accumulate into a great final. It was excellent from start to finish and rarely were we this impressed by a movie. Simply the best work of Quentin Tarantino. Actors: This is the other great strength of the movie. They have such a great cast that enjoys their roles and director Quentin Tarantino gets the best out of them. Lets start with Brad Pitt as Aldo Raine. He is such a rascal, charming and devilish while also being a father for his man. A fantastic performance. I continue with Christopher Waltz who rightfully won the Oscar for his role as Hans Landa. He is amazingly good and owns each scene he is in. A magnificent bastard. I must praise Melanie Laurent as Shosanna Dreyfus. Such a great performance and sadly she is not rewarded enough. Then there are the Basterds who are amazing too with Eli Roth as Donny Donowitz nicknamed as the Bear Jew, Til Schweiger as Hugo Stiglitz whose talent is trained by the Basterds or Benjamin Novak as Smithson Utvich (Little Man) to just name a view. I think Daniel Brühl as Fredreick Zoller and Diane Kruger as Brigit von Hammersack round up the great performance. I must point out that I do not find a weak performance in the movie. Only a few movies do such a great job in combining the characters so good into the story. Director. I already praised Quentin Tarantino and say it is his best work so far. Visuals / soundtrack: Everything in the movie looks authentic and believable. Again I do not know how historical accurate this is but it does not matter in an entertainment movie. The style is convincing and immersive. The soundtrack uses a lot of tracks from the legend Ennio Morricone. This works well and enhances the movie. Also there are tracks from David Bowie, Zarah Leander and other bigger names. A truly good soundtrack and Oscar worthy for me even if he lost at the awards. Lastly I want to praise the (dark) humour in this. There are many mean situations that are entertaining. Overall this is an excellent movie and so enjoyable to watch. In my circle of friends it is regarded as best movie from Quentin Tarantino. An easy must see recommendation for me. Bonus knowledge (Can be a spoiler for some): The difference in showing the number 3 is true and would immediately be noticed by any German. I do however not know why it is different. Expand
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gloriouspotatoFeb 13, 2016
An alternate take on WW2 that spins a tragic story of vengeance, alongside the Nazi killing antics of Aldo and his team of 'basterds'. I guess I only felt particularly invested in the film when Landa was on screen or when Shosanna's story wasAn alternate take on WW2 that spins a tragic story of vengeance, alongside the Nazi killing antics of Aldo and his team of 'basterds'. I guess I only felt particularly invested in the film when Landa was on screen or when Shosanna's story was being unfolded. Christoph Waltz does a great job of bringing out the unnerving and cunning personality of Landa. Some intense close-ups of facial expressions and a suitable soundtrack raise the tension during Landa's interrogations. The 'inglorious basterds' and to some extent the high ranking Nazis themselves however were unremarkable to me. Their caricatured and cliche antics failed to humor me and I thought their characters were woefully underdeveloped. Expand
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SythusRATINGSOct 21, 2014
In the first year of the German occupation of France, Shosanna Dreyfus witnesses the execution of her family at the hand of Nazi Colonel Hans Landa. Shosanna narrowly escapes and flees to Paris where she forges a new identity as the owner andIn the first year of the German occupation of France, Shosanna Dreyfus witnesses the execution of her family at the hand of Nazi Colonel Hans Landa. Shosanna narrowly escapes and flees to Paris where she forges a new identity as the owner and operator of a cinema. Elsewhere in Europe, lieutenant Aldo Raine organizes a group of Jewish American soldiers to perform swift, shocking acts of retribution. Later known to their enemy as "the basterds," Raine's squad joins German actress and undercover agent Bridget von Hammersmark on a mission to take down the leaders of the Third Reich. Fates converge under a cinema marquis, where Shosanna is poised to carry out a revenge plan of her own. Expand
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triconnicOct 26, 2014
What a whopper of a war film. Great job QT! I definitely need to see this one again. Diane Kruger is fabulous as are all the rest the cast. You will find yourself swept up by the acting and the scenery. You can't help but cheer for Shoshanna.
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REDWOUNov 22, 2014
QUENTIN **** TARANTINO KNOCKS IT OUT OF THE PARK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FENWAY PARK ON IT'S FEET FOR QUENTIN **** MOVIE!!!!!!!! He went yardo on that one, out to **** Hollywood.
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willthemoviemanNov 30, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Written and directed masterfully by Quentin Tarantino, Inglourious Basterds was a thrill ride all the way through with Christoph Waltz's brilliant Oscar winning role as Hans Landa and Brad Pitt's role as the Nazi scalping LT. Aldo Raine had me laughing all the way through. Inglourious Basterds tells the the tale of a bunch of Americans in Nazi occupied France near the end of War World 2. You can tell that this is Tarantino's take on how Hitler should have died and should have been killed, with the awesome scene near the end(Spoilers), where the Americans burn the theater with all the Nazi's in there and you see two American soldiers gun down Hitler and his accomplice. Tarantino is one of the best screenwriters/directors working today with such hits under his belt like, Kill Bill vol. 1 and 2, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Django Unchained, Inglourious Basterds, and Reservir Dogs and with only one bad movie under his belt which is Death Proof. But after all that I'm going to give Inglourious Bastereds an A+. Check it out guys its worth a watch. Expand
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vayden12Dec 1, 2014
I am not a Tarantino fan with the exception of Reservoir Dogs (which I cannot fully explain), but this film is something else! Seriously, Christoph Waltz is unreal and the dialogue is worth every moment, even the base conversation in theI am not a Tarantino fan with the exception of Reservoir Dogs (which I cannot fully explain), but this film is something else! Seriously, Christoph Waltz is unreal and the dialogue is worth every moment, even the base conversation in the farmhouse in the opening sequence.

I can also identify and understand it is not for everyone; however, it is undeniably unique, captivating, entertaining, twitch inducing, and during a few moments, difficult to watch, yet I only enjoy the more I see it.

Correction: This film was directed by Taratino while Eli Roth was uncredited.
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DokaluJun 6, 2015
Watching a Tarantino movie is always fun, and more when it's about an alternative version of history in which a group of people called Inglourious Basterds attacks the Nazi Germany for revenge in the middle of the World War II. AmazingWatching a Tarantino movie is always fun, and more when it's about an alternative version of history in which a group of people called Inglourious Basterds attacks the Nazi Germany for revenge in the middle of the World War II. Amazing direction, very fun scenes, a surprising amount of humour, incredible acting, and incredible action, make this one of the greatest Tarantino movies ever made. Expand
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MrMovieBuffMay 1, 2016
Quentin Tarantino travels back to World War II, but this time, he has a different story to tell, a bloody revenge story that is.

'Inglourious Basterds' focuses on a colonel named Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) who is hunting down a Jewish
Quentin Tarantino travels back to World War II, but this time, he has a different story to tell, a bloody revenge story that is.

'Inglourious Basterds' focuses on a colonel named Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) who is hunting down a Jewish family, the Dreyfuss family. In the first chapter of the film, we see that he has killed the majority of the family in one of the most intense opening scenes in film. One of the young girls in the family, who goes by the name Shosanna Dreyfuss (Melanie Laurent) runs away after her entire family were killed. Landa decides that he will try and track her down as soon as possible.

We then meet a Lieutenant named Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) who plans on leading an army of Jewish soldiers to swear revenge on the Nazis as they are invading France. They manage to persuade some of the Nazi soldiers to tell them where they are heading, and where they are.

We later see that Shosanna has been in hiding for quite some time, pretending to own a French cinema, this is where a young soldier named Frederick Zoller (Daniel Bruhl) who seems strangely interested in Shosanna.

Michael Fassbender plays Lieutenant Archie Hicox, a British undercover soldier who must meet up with German actress Bridget Von Hammersmark (Diane Kruger) and she will be able to tell him where the Nazis will be during a premier of a German film called "Nation's Pride", and someone sinister will also be attending.

Tarantino knows how he wants his movies to look, the dialogue is very clean cut and almost every scene is filmed to the most tiny, and perfect detail. The actors such as; Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Eli Roth, Michael Fassbender, Diane Kruger and Melanie Laurent all play their part perfectly. Waltz definitely shines as the "Jew Hunter" Landa, and this is a very, very ambitious film. Everything from the story, to the different characters, right down to the violence just shows that Tarantino is one of the most inventive directors working.

Bold, dangerous, and certainly timely.
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MovieManiac83Apr 25, 2015
With Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino has made his best movie since Pulp Fiction. He has also made what could arguably be considered the most audacious World War II movie of all-time. If you think there are rules for this sort ofWith Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino has made his best movie since Pulp Fiction. He has also made what could arguably be considered the most audacious World War II movie of all-time. If you think there are rules for this sort of motion picture, guess again. And it's not just that Tarantino is using the spaghetti western as his template; it's that the sheer unpredictability of where all this is going makes it compelling from beginning to end. Even the film's occasional artistic flourishes (such as chapter titles and out-of-period music pieces) work within the context of what Tarantino is trying to accomplish. This is clearly an attempt by the director to expand his range and step outside of the comfort zone in which he has worked for the majority of his career.

Tarantino brings to Inglourious Basterds his not inconsiderable knowledge of films. The movie is awash in references - some subtle, some obvious - that run the gamut from D-grade exploitation flicks to A-list classics. This is not, as has been reported in some places, a remake of the 1978 feature The Inglorious Bastards, although the title is an homage. Reportedly, some of Tarantino's nascent versions of the screenplay used elements of the earlier film, but those are mostly gone in the final edition. This is pretty much 100% Tarantino, which could be good or bad, depending on your opinion of the man's work.

Tarantino loves dialogue and, between taut, brutal action sequences, there's a lot of talking. The conversations aren't as elliptical as some of those in the director's previous efforts, but there are some intriguing moments - a Nazi providing a detailed comparison between Jew-hunting and rat-hunting, a 20 questions-like guessing game with the answer of "King Kong," and a reverse Cinderella encounter in which having a foot to fit the shoe is not a good thing. (Tarantino gets his trademark foot fetish shot in this scene.) There is a point to the talk, however, that goes beyond the filmmaker showing off his skill with words. All these scenes precede instances of sudden, violent action and the threat of bloodshed is heavy in the air. With every sentence, the tension mounts. Tarantino uses these sequences to prime the audience, teasing them until the suspense is nearly unbearable, then releasing it in one explosive burst.

Watching Inglourious Basterds, I was reminded of Paul Verhoeven's Black Book and Bryan Singer's Valkyrie, both of which contain themes and ideas that are echoed here. This is no Schindler's List. It's not about nobility or sacrifice. It's about the dirty, bloody side of war. Yes, there's heroism, but a lot is hidden away in order for those who receive medals to retain a patina of valor. Inglourious Basterds is suffused with dark humor - so much so that it's tempting to label it an action/comedy. There are laugh-out-loud moments, and not one guffaw is the result of something unintentional. This is nothing new for Tarantino, who has always interwoven humor with violence, but its incorporation here, amidst some of his bleakest material, is refreshingly unsettling.

Inglourious Basterds isn't as fresh and freewheeling as Pulp Fiction, but Tarantino is now an established director and a known quantity. That he is able to successfully pull off some of what he does in this movie is a testimony to his skill at both writing and directing. Yes - he borrows heavily and shamelessly from other movies, but it's in the unique fusion of those sources and styles that he achieves his success. Despite having so many antecedents, Inglourious Basterds quickly carves out its own niche. The running length is a gaudy 153 minutes, yet the film moves so smoothly and the moving parts come together so cleanly that the time passes easily. This is the movie I have been awaiting since Pulp Fiction. It's one hell of an enjoyable ride into the nightmare that was Nazi-occupied France, and thinking you know how it all ends doesn't make it so.
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lomeliApr 26, 2015
Inglourious Basterds is a fine example of Quentin Tarantino trying his hand at revisionist history and for the most part, succeeding. The dialogue, character driven narrative, and cinematography are outstanding, but the film meanders a littleInglourious Basterds is a fine example of Quentin Tarantino trying his hand at revisionist history and for the most part, succeeding. The dialogue, character driven narrative, and cinematography are outstanding, but the film meanders a little too much for my liking here and there, and culminates rather underwhelmingly. However, the film showcases so many small glimpses of Tarantino's directorial genius at so many different moments, that even if all the story elements don't quite mesh together well as a cohesive whole, it is a somewhat forgivable offense. Expand
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BB_CriticJun 26, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Inglorious Basterds is my second favorite WW2 movie (number one being Saving Private Ryan). This movie is extremely different from any other WW2 movie as it takes non-fiction, and adds more fiction than any other WW2 movie out there. I mean, Hitler does die. But the movie is also very realistic as well. One of my favorite characters in the film is Col. Hans Landa (Christopher Waltz). Christopher Waltz gives an amazing performance as a cold hearted Nazi Colonel named Hans Landa, who is nicknamed in the film as the Jewish Hunter. He is exactly that. The Inglorious Basterds humiliate him at the end by carving a swastika into his head. This movie will please Tarantino fans because of its random violent moments where they can be taking but a second later they can be blowing each others heads off. Great movie overall. 8/10 Expand
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MadMaxFuryRoadAug 31, 2018
Inglourious Basterds is one of the greatest movies of all time, even possibly the greatest. At a 153 minute runtime, you’d expect to be bored at some point. But my eyes were glued to the screen for the entire length of the film. The acting inInglourious Basterds is one of the greatest movies of all time, even possibly the greatest. At a 153 minute runtime, you’d expect to be bored at some point. But my eyes were glued to the screen for the entire length of the film. The acting in this film was phenomenal and every single actor/actress portrayed their character really well. Every scene was also very cleverly directed and the script was fantastic. The film was very intense at times, which I thought was essential for making an amazing war film. I felt like I was in every scene with the characters. Consequently, with Oscar-deserving performances, Inglourious Basterds is one of the most violent, cleverly-crafted films I have ever scene. Expand
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lukas7Apr 8, 2016
Not only Quentin Tarantino's greatest film achievement, but one of the best films of all time, it's up there with Citizen Kane, Godfather, Fight Club, Vertigo, Taxi Driver.....
Defiantly the greatest war film ever. The narrative is so clever
Not only Quentin Tarantino's greatest film achievement, but one of the best films of all time, it's up there with Citizen Kane, Godfather, Fight Club, Vertigo, Taxi Driver.....
Defiantly the greatest war film ever. The narrative is so clever and original, The Dialogue is fantastic (of course), acting is great and it's also very funny. Christoph Waltz performance is some of the greatest acting I've ever seen, very frighting and also quite funny when he is not killing people. The ending to this movie is perfect, "I think this might be my masterpiece" And It certainly is Tarantino's Masterpiece. The Score of this film is also catchy and brilliant. Any Tarantino haters are idiots, as he is by far the greatest director of the past two decades. His Film are so original, even if he may take a lot inspiration from the masters that have came before him, he is able to craft some of the best movies to ever be put on screen
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hanneguacamoleJun 13, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Quentin Tarantino: well-made, excessively violent, revengeful, and tackles tough subjects with dark humor. Inglourious Basterds fits the bill once again. Taking place during World War II France, the Germans have occupied and the use of language was brilliant. The true tell-tale sign of which character was which is in the tongue. And as we find out later, can also lead to death if spoken with an incorrect accent.

Shoshanna, our real hero, loses her family almost at the beginning when they are given up after being hidden in the cellar. This starts our journey of Nazi killing and so much violence I could throw up. The extreme violence and gore portrayed can almost give a false sense of emotion, because some are forced to look away and find the entire story revolting, perhaps because of the scalping and the blood instead of the story, but that's just me. The Inglourious Basterds are the heroes of the story – what gives us hope in this extremely hopeless situation. Without an opponent, the Nazis steamroll the entire population and it's hard to watch. With giving us hope and a light at the end of the table, enjoyment can be found. However, I don't like the pomp and circumstance that either side gives to death.

The Nazis (Hitler especially) seems to be horrified by the fact that someone may oppose him and silences most knowings about the Basterds, despite the notoriety of the swastikas on foreheads because once a Nazi, always a Nazi. Shoshanna is alive and well four years later, with the ever-handsome Marcel. "I don't want to be your friend." Why couldn't it all end there? Instead, Frederick Zoller decides he is much too important to be dismissed by any girl. He's intrigued and finds a way to force himself into her life. What he doesn't know is that there is literally zero chance in hell of this ever working out because NAZIS KILLED HER WHOLE FAMILY! Cruel humor, huh. She's even reunited with the man who killed them, yet remains unrecognized.

Now we have Shoshanna and the Basterds, both wanting to destroy this movie premiere and kill the Nazis in two different suicide missions. Shoshanna's goes pretty much without a hitch, but the basterds have a completely different situation. They're found out, many in the squadron are killed, and as it turns out, Landa is even a double agent. It's almost as if we know how the movie is going to end, but it's the story that is so uncertain.

"Are you so used to the Nazis kissing your ass you've forgotten what the word 'no' means?" "I'm not a man you can say 'go away' to." And there we say goodbye to Shoshanna and Zoller. Don't Tarantino's movies always end in death of everyone we like? Ultimately, the cinema explodes and there's a deal with Landa to be had. The basterds just do what they do best – kill when they don't need to and harm forever. In a war who can we really root for? Maybe one side over another, but wouldn't life be better with neither.
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FlickLoverJun 13, 2015
"A basterd's work is never done." You know, of course I understand that violence is a part of war. It's unavoidable. As a fan of war movies I believe I have a tolerance for watching violent movies and the images that come with it. With"A basterd's work is never done." You know, of course I understand that violence is a part of war. It's unavoidable. As a fan of war movies I believe I have a tolerance for watching violent movies and the images that come with it. With Inglourious Basterds, the dialog is very clever at times, and the main characters are colorful and intriguing. However, to me, this film really seemed to revel in the violence of violence for itself... not for the sake of war. Expand
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smartmartSep 29, 2015
Yes, this film is full of painful historical inaccuracies, and is one of the least historically accurate films ever made. But, this isn't really a historical war film as much as it is a revenge story, which pays tribute to nazisploitationYes, this film is full of painful historical inaccuracies, and is one of the least historically accurate films ever made. But, this isn't really a historical war film as much as it is a revenge story, which pays tribute to nazisploitation cinema. Now, nazisploitation is never historically accurate, so there is no need for it to be.
Now, this movie is absolutely epic! The film is full of long dialogue scenes, leading up to scenes of exciting brutality and violence. The lengthy dialogue is always kept interesting with comedy and tension. The climax is probably the best part of this film. Full of shocking unexpected twists and turns, very stylistic camera work and imagery, and fast paced, exciting action, it is truly a great scene.
The film also contains a lot of great performances, especially the performance by Christoph Waltz, and has some great camerawork and filmmaking techniques. A masterpiece.
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DanielwWhiteNov 27, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie is really not that great. The story line is very odd and not that interesting overall. The characters are done really well but the ending is terrible. Expand
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PetitBikiniJan 17, 2016
I mostly like Quentin Tarantino and I really enjoyed "Inglorious Bastards" until the final act in which this film went completely idiotic. I'm okay with historical inaccuracy, because I care about the story and if the story makes sense in itsI mostly like Quentin Tarantino and I really enjoyed "Inglorious Bastards" until the final act in which this film went completely idiotic. I'm okay with historical inaccuracy, because I care about the story and if the story makes sense in its own world with its own rules everything is OK. This film, however goes completely against the logic it established for itself and therefore ruined the ending for me.

I would have rated this with a "9", because I really did enjoy the most of it. But the terrible ending makes me downgrade this into a "7".
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aadityamudharApr 17, 2016
I enjoyed this movie very much. I've been a Q.T. fan for as long as he's making movies. Although, this isn't as good as his crowning achievement, Pulp Fiction, it comes in as a close second. My friend feels that it started slowly, and then itI enjoyed this movie very much. I've been a Q.T. fan for as long as he's making movies. Although, this isn't as good as his crowning achievement, Pulp Fiction, it comes in as a close second. My friend feels that it started slowly, and then it was awesome. I thought it was great from start to finish. The dialogue was excellent. Scenes were often funny, but extremely intense at the same time. Brad Pitt speaking Eye-Tallian almost made me spray soda out of my nose. Great acting, action, and dialogue with classic Tarantino sprinkled throughout the film. If you're a Q.T. fan, you should check out this movie. Expand
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JumpmanJan 4, 2016
This might be tarantino's best work yet and the only one where all puzzle pieces come together for an excellent ending. There are some issues like brad pitt's annoying accent( although his facial expressions were hilarious) and a pair ofThis might be tarantino's best work yet and the only one where all puzzle pieces come together for an excellent ending. There are some issues like brad pitt's annoying accent( although his facial expressions were hilarious) and a pair of boring scenes. Expand
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EdMTCNov 11, 2021
This is such a great movie! Christoph Waltz is unbelievably good in the role of Landa. The audiences applaused in the end and I enjoyed every single minute of this masterpiece.
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SrPepeFeb 9, 2018
Super divertida con actores excelentes. Una forma divertida de "aprender historia".
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superbatMay 30, 2021
Inglourious Basterds isn't Quentin Tarantino's best movie, but it's definitely his most enjoyable one. Though the film is set in France during the Second World War, it isn't concerned at all with historical accuracy. Instead, it's concernedInglourious Basterds isn't Quentin Tarantino's best movie, but it's definitely his most enjoyable one. Though the film is set in France during the Second World War, it isn't concerned at all with historical accuracy. Instead, it's concerned with a squad of Jewish American soldiers (and a French Jewish woman), who are both on a mission to take out the German high command. The movie is wildly entertaining, sometimes serious, often humorous, but never boring. The violent action sequences will keep you entertained, as well as the scenes of riveting dialogue. The performances are stellar, in particular Christoph Waltz as Colonel Landa. This movie may not be for everyone, but it is definitely a must-watch if you're a fan of Q.T. Expand
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JP32Mar 25, 2020
But even if these early scenes, as literate, beautifully shot, and tense as many of them are, don’t grab you completely, they serve as foundation to what becomes one of the most daring, insane, masterful endings of all-time.
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alejandro970Jan 21, 2018
Dynamic dystopic WW2 drama of a hazardous plot to kill Hitler. Brad Pitt shines as star in one of his most mature roles; Fassbinder and Waltz also catches the attention of viewer in their roles of SS officers. One of biggest surprises of 2009.
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ElmacroNov 23, 2016
Una excelente película con el toque característico de Tarantino con excelentes actores ya reconocidos y otros bastantes nuevos. Otra cosa por añadir es la excelente banda sonora.
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eva3si0nOct 21, 2019
A good film, but other films at Tarantino turned out much better. In general, it turned out to be an interesting script and the cast is not bad. But because the whole film is raised as a black comedy, the film 's value falls. And the saddestA good film, but other films at Tarantino turned out much better. In general, it turned out to be an interesting script and the cast is not bad. But because the whole film is raised as a black comedy, the film 's value falls. And the saddest thing is that comedy isn 't funny. Expand
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VirgonoShakaMay 26, 2018
So Tarantino takes on WW2? Well, I guess violence is something he really knows how to do. So how does it hold up? All being said, good enough. With his characteristic violent style, he presents a revenge story that has all you would expectSo Tarantino takes on WW2? Well, I guess violence is something he really knows how to do. So how does it hold up? All being said, good enough. With his characteristic violent style, he presents a revenge story that has all you would expect from a Tarantino movie, and has the additional bonus because you get to see it done against cartoonish Nazis. With that being said, if you are expecting a historical take, please avoid, this is not for you. Expand
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akenaton1984Nov 4, 2017
En sí, reaparece el estilo exagerado de Tarantino. No hay mucho qué decir, una historia sangrienta con una gran puesta en escena. Lo mejor de Tarantino son sus guiones que nunca van a lo obvio. Lo malo es la uso desmedido de hipertextualidad.
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bartcbemJul 31, 2019
I`m one of the people who did not get the memo that we all should praise this movie to high heavens because its Tarantino's baby.
I like his previous movies, a lot in fact. Pulp Fiction is one of my favorite movies of all time. But I dont get
I`m one of the people who did not get the memo that we all should praise this movie to high heavens because its Tarantino's baby.
I like his previous movies, a lot in fact. Pulp Fiction is one of my favorite movies of all time. But I dont get Inglorious Basterds at all. Tarantino drags the story through painfully long and pretentious dialogue that is not funny or interesting. It sometimes works in his movies, this time it doesn't. Its not a war movie, its not a comedy, nor a thriller. Its just... Tarantino. It has its moments but unlike most of his movies this one is easily forgettable.
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fifi3Jan 17, 2020
The writing is amazing and the performances are even better. The opening scene hooks you like no other, and the rest of the film maintains absolute attention until the end.
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jessvissOct 4, 2017
(To offer a different perspective on this movie, it takes some background reading, so please keep an open mind when reading as you may come across things you have never heard of or considered). To begin, this movie sets the cliché notion that(To offer a different perspective on this movie, it takes some background reading, so please keep an open mind when reading as you may come across things you have never heard of or considered). To begin, this movie sets the cliché notion that Jews=automatically good guys, and all "Nadzees"=automatically evil non-humans who deserve whatever comes to them. This movie serves as propaganda to justify the inhumane treatment of, and genocide of, the
Germans - by dehumanizing them like any effective hate propaganda does to those it deems the "enemy". As someone who detests senseless violence, gore and death, I found this 0 star movie rating fitting.

While this movie is classified as fiction, in certain ways, ways that may not be common knowledge, this movie does have an element of truth to it - the brutality and inhumane treatment of "evil Nadzees" by Jewish supremacist fanatics, and others.* For context: Since the 1800s, within Jewish supremacist circles, the idea of eradicating all Germans (and
whites along with Western civilization and Christianity in general) can
be found in various quotes from the early Zionist and Communist
movement leaders (Moses Hess, Karl Marx, etc). As a result, this sentiment grew so much that the Daily Express from March 24, 1934 featured the headline, "Judea declares War on Germany". This hatred of Germans and whites in general did not begin due to WW2, but still today we are told to view these groups in a negative light, through movies like this.

*In particular, part of this movie may be based off of the actions of a Jewish supremacist group called Nakam founded by Abba Kovner. After WW2, not being satisfied with the high number of deaths from the War, Kovner wanted more Germans dead. To accomplish this, Nakam went and abducted random Europeans and drove them out to a forest, where they then shot them. Another genocidal act was when Nakam members broke into the concentration camp where German POWs were being held, and coated the bread with arsenic to kill the German POW inmates (called "Plan B"). This was after the failed attempt to poison the water supply to kill
German civilians in cities such as Hamburg and Munich ("Plan A"). Also, Jewish partisan gangs roamed around post-WW2 occupied Germany, seizing and occupying the homes of German refugees. In addition to all this, Churchill ordered the expulsion of 15 million Germans from their land, causing 3 million of them to die. From 1939-1945, nearly 7 million German POWs were sent to Soviet gulags, most of them to never return, and anyone fighting the Soviets
(including Russians) were deemed "Nazi collaborators" were also sentenced to mutilation, rape, torture and death. Also, Eisenhower's camps held 1.7 million Germans who were starved, not given shelter, were tortured, maimed and murdered at will by the Allied guards. If
all that wasn't enough, after WW2, the Soviets invaded Germany and occupied the eastern half of the country. The brutal rape and murder of 2 million German women and girls took place by mainly Jewish and oriental Soviet units, causing many other German women and their children to commit suicide to avoid that same fate. Why weren't all these events accounted for in the
movie? Why was the German male made out to be some evil nonhuman worthy of the most horrific torture, when the average German had no part in war crimes? At the end of WW2, Eisenhower said of the Germans, "It's a pity we could not we have killed more". The war crimes committed by Jewish supremacists, the Allied leaders and the Soviets should have been acknowledged in this movie, to make it more accurate with reality, and reduce the glaringly-obvious bias of the movie. The Dresden terror bombings were another example of war crimes perpetrated against the German civilians, which scorched a non-military/civilian city, killing countless men,
women and children. Incorporating these facts into the movie would impart a more rounded perspective to the viewers, even in a fictionalized genre. Or is the goal to leave the viewers with an ignorant and highly-skewed perspective of history, along with a
supposedly- justified hatred for Germans? But some more things don't add up. Knowing what we know now: Why was there no mention of the horrors that the Communists committed against millions of innocent civilians, under the direction of certain leaders who just happened to be Jewish? For example, all the death and suffering caused by Communists in places like the (then) USSR, Ukraine (esp. Holodomor, killed 8 million people), Katyn Forest Massacre, etc.? Why did Torrentino not make a similar-themed revenge movie, with the antagonists as Communists? Torrentino seems to have a penchant for revenge fantasies, but this one was just tasteless. I doubt anyone who went through the horrors of WW2 would ever want their horrors
twisted into a "fun" or "funny" perspective. Disgusting trash.
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WalterKovacsDec 26, 2017
My favorite Tarantino film. Insanely historical and intense. Outstanding direction, pacing, editing, cinematography, performances, dialogue, with an original story. One of my top ten films.
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MacsMusicDec 29, 2017
I think I should watch this movie again to be able to write a good review, but I'll try to say some stuff. The acting and visuals in this remake are really something. Brad Pitt's performance is strangely funny in an otherwise very dark movie,I think I should watch this movie again to be able to write a good review, but I'll try to say some stuff. The acting and visuals in this remake are really something. Brad Pitt's performance is strangely funny in an otherwise very dark movie, with his odd, out-of-place extremely-strong Louisiana accent. The main villain is very well preformed character, and is everything a really evil villain should be. The plot is good at times, but feels very long and slow at many times. My biggest problem with this movie is the good guys; the Bastards. They are so brutal and merciless I couldn't like them, or even side with them while watching the movie. Killing the bad guy don't necessarily make you the good guy. Because of this personal problem, I give this movie a 7 instead of an 8. Expand
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amheretojudgeJul 30, 2019
Tarantino makes sure that the art of cinema kills- literally!- the whining of the society and so does he with a fabulous cast.

Inglourious Basterds Tarantino's obsession and passion over historical events started reaching to the screen from
Tarantino makes sure that the art of cinema kills- literally!- the whining of the society and so does he with a fabulous cast.

Inglourious Basterds

Tarantino's obsession and passion over historical events started reaching to the screen from this, indeed glorious project. I'd like to consider this as the writer and director Quentin Tarantino's intermediate state of his creative professional life. This is where his career was in transition period and you can practically see him wire his love for cheap thrills into a much more heavy themes expressed majestically on large scales. His cinema grew bigger with diverse subjects, meticulous world and unique old style techniques. Long theatrical takes that tests both the actor's talent and sparks up the love for old theatre plays among the audience, his conversation aren't funny for the laughs anymore.

This is where I feel he has matured the most as a writer. What was intended to be a distraction is part of a job, now. It is a responsibility. And Tarantino being aware of his influence as a filmmaker and of his work, he loads the guns with poetry and punches with self-explanatory metaphors. The blood flooded on the screen isn't a luxury but a necessary scream that yells out the love. A small kid loving the cinema for what it is.

That innocence is what drew me in, in this latter stage of Tarantino's work, something that I didn't feel in his previous work. His rich characters that he always shines in his film like an emblem is carrying enormous depth and history. And carrying most of that load is Brad Pitt flexing his comedic skills along with Christoph Waltz whose mixture of fear and power conjures you on the screen like no one in the film. But I lean towards Melanie Laurent's character every time she appears on screen. And I have been wondering for a while, why is it that now. For among these Inglourious Basterds that are pragmatic and resemble a lot to the people we live around, hers is cinematically empathetic and offers a hand for us to hold onto in this cold war.
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LoletinAlexisSep 7, 2020
This is one of the worst Tarantino films, at least in my opinion.
And yet it is quite recommendable, the performances are 10.
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FilipeNetoJun 13, 2018
This is a bad movie. Tarantino is undoubtedly one of the filmmakers I least appreciate, though he acknowledges his legacy for film art. Unfortunately, this film is uninteresting, boring, highly stereotyped and has an environment that neverThis is a bad movie. Tarantino is undoubtedly one of the filmmakers I least appreciate, though he acknowledges his legacy for film art. Unfortunately, this film is uninteresting, boring, highly stereotyped and has an environment that never harmonizes with the time and space portrayed, looking like a caricature more than a serious and credible film. The guilt of this is the incorrigible taste of Tarantino, who likes to transform a regular film into a collage of elements imported from a thousand and one genres of cinema. Sometimes the collage turns out to be funny, but in this case it was stupid like a Frankenstein monster. Credibility was never part of the script, absolutely miserable and illogical. The characters are caricatures and never show themselves capable of reaching the audience, with their forced dialogues and theatrical postures. It features a strong cast, where you can see Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Eli Roth or Diane Kruger, but they are not to blame for the crap. They did what Tarantino wanted, the way he pointed them out. The film still has good costumes but most of the scenarios do not come as a surprise either. There are some well-done scenes, but most of them are due to a huge performance by Waltz, undoubtedly the actor in the best shape in this film and the biggest positive aspect to point out. Despite being a minor actor, he shone more than the main ones, stealing the scene from Roth and Pitt (this must be his worst film work), deserving the loud applause of the audience. Expand
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merijnjFeb 21, 2018
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I love Quentin's work and when I heard he would be making a WW2 movie, I was on board immediately! This movie delivers very nicely on my expectations.
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ahmedaiman9999Sep 2, 2018
Paying Homages, romanticizing cinema, getting into characters, glorifying violence, setting scenes with a captivating dialogue, and displaying delicious food; all the trademarks Tarantino usually boasts are here twice as much as in all hisPaying Homages, romanticizing cinema, getting into characters, glorifying violence, setting scenes with a captivating dialogue, and displaying delicious food; all the trademarks Tarantino usually boasts are here twice as much as in all his other movies.

Considering it's not a Western, or a mere Action film, Inglourious Basterds is quite possibly the most entertaining movie Tarantino has ever made so far, and that's due to many reasons. Besides that it has all common tropes and hallmarks you’ll find, and throughly enjoy, in his movies, Inglourious Basterds is a very unique entry in the extraordinary director's career. The visual style has never become so remarkably striking in any of other Tarantino's movies.

From the opening moments, this movie proves that Tarantino is not just a master of dialogue, but also a master of suspense, but in his very own manner. Of course, the dialogue is the most powerful aspect in this scene, and in another suspenseful scene halfway through, but what Tarantino displays doubles down on the impact of suspense in a way you've never seen before; In the most Tarantino way he never showed before that his fans, like me, know very well!

The idiosyncratic visual style didn't stop dazzling me with its contribution in suspense, because it simply served at every level. It has a sense of pulp fantasy, and slapstick humor that, oddly, fits with the prevailing tone, maybe because this movie doesn't seem to have a specific tone. And what's more weirder is that the movie never feels inconsistent.

The performances here are plainly phenomenal. Thanks to the stellar cast that includes, Christoph Waltz whose Oscar-wining performance made Hans Landa one of the best movie villains of this century so far, Brad Pitt who is the only reason I had some hope of victory against Landa's cunning, and Mélanie Laurent who played Shosanna, one of the most interesting characters I've seen in any film in a while. There are many questions left unanswered about her character, and that's exactly what makes her character so compelling. Michael Fassbender also delivered a brilliant performance as always, most notably in the famous " German accent" scene that was the only great thing in a boring, monotonous Chapter Four that made me feel, for the first time in a Tarantino movie, that the dialogue scenes overstayed their welcome.

Speaking of dialogue scenes, this movie has some of the most iconic lines in amazing dialogue scenes thanks, in large part, to Christoph Waltz scene-stealer appearance. That being said, if there is only one of Tarantino's trademarks that I felt was missing while watching this movie, it would be the riveting, seemingly empty talk in a long scene Tarantino is famous for. Don't get me wrong, I said more than once that this movie has some of the most iconic lines, and some of the most clever dialogues ever put to film, but, as a Tarantino fan, I felt that something is missing in these dialogue scenes, and I found that it's the long talk that explores the character, and delve deeper in his personality and psyche.

Another issue, and this time I mean a real issue, I've with this movie is its ending, its very ending. While it couldn't be more satisfying to watch, I found defeating Hans Landa by fooling him in such easy way is completely absurd, and totally contradicts with all the antagonist's wits and slyness. For me, that was very hard to swallow.

Inglourious Basterds looks pretty good. As a matter of fact, I think it has the best cinematography among all the other Tarantino films. Mostly because of the nifty classic use of shadows and lights that matches perfectly the setting of the movie. Adding to that, Inglourious Basterds also has a killer soundtrack.

Inglourious Basterds is a maniac, thrill ride that has one of the best cast ensemble ever put to film. It's a rare case when a director's self-indulgence causes more good than harm. It's a classic Tarantino!

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0326990qdiun123Apr 27, 2018
한스 란다의 미친 연기력이 이 영화를 만들었다고 과언이 아닐만큼 그의 존재감은 압도적이었다.
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bertboy93Jul 17, 2020
what can i say about this movie that has not been said already? Tarantino is a master
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AIleSep 13, 2018
أوغاد مجهولون
لم يفقد تارنتينو لمسته العنفيّة كلياً في هذا الفيلم، لكن أعتقد بأن محاولته الفانتازية بإعادة كتابة حدث تاريخي بطريقته الخاصة لم تكن متوفقة جداً.
شعرت ببعض أجزاء الفيلم بأن هناك لمسات من طريقة المخرج الفرنسي جان بيير جينت وهذا
أوغاد مجهولون
لم يفقد تارنتينو لمسته العنفيّة كلياً في هذا الفيلم، لكن أعتقد بأن محاولته الفانتازية بإعادة كتابة حدث تاريخي بطريقته الخاصة لم تكن متوفقة جداً.
شعرت ببعض أجزاء الفيلم بأن هناك لمسات من طريقة المخرج الفرنسي جان بيير جينت وهذا المزج بين أسلوب جينت وتارنتينو لم يؤثر على سياق الفيلم لكنه أخذه إلى جانب عاطفي أعتقد بأن تارنتينو لا يصلح في صناعة مشاهد لها من هذا النوع
بالعام الفيلم جيد لكن أعتقد بخلل متطور في رؤية المخرج ونرى هذا واضحاً فيما بعد من خلال أفلامه التالية التي عاد فيها تارنتينو إلى أسلوبه. حاول في اوغاد مجهولون ان يخرج قليلاً من الإطار الذي صنعه حول نفسه لكنه م يتوفق وهو ما أرجعه لنمطه القديم كمستودع الكلاب والثمانية البغيضون وجانغو
أعجبتني شخصية وأداء كريستوف والتز، هذا الممثل النمساوي المميز حقاً، قدرته الخيالية على التقلب بين المرح والسخرية والجدية والصرامة بذات الوقت. الفيلم جيد لكنه مخيب للأمل قليلاً
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ErikTheCriticOct 11, 2018
It does have talky segments, however it is damn entertaining. With the right amount of humour and suspense, "Inglourious Basterds" is another one of Tarantino's triumphs.
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arashjoonDec 31, 2018
plz dont make shet movie and dont waste two hours of life of lots of people u bast...rd
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QuintonKnightJul 23, 2020
Tarantino, I think this might just be you're masterpiece.
BA DADADA BA DADA CRECITS CREDITS CREDITS

My Metacritic Score: 92
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ltden333Feb 8, 2019
It didn't take long for me to start rooting for the Germans in this movie and I hate Nazis. The cruelty for cruelty's sake by this demented, twisted, psychotic Director has no bounds. People that appreciate and applaud this kind of sickIt didn't take long for me to start rooting for the Germans in this movie and I hate Nazis. The cruelty for cruelty's sake by this demented, twisted, psychotic Director has no bounds. People that appreciate and applaud this kind of sick **** need professional help immediately. Expand
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Dima2005Jun 14, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It’s very good film,with great atmospher,wit. interesting characters
The only minus elt is a small quiche of fact.
Plot at this film is just great.
The man villain of the film played practiculary well,now it’s one of my favorite actors.(Waltz,Kristof)
In general,I liked the movie I recommend for viewing !
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DiptanshuMar 8, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. last line by bradd describes this art!
The Story and characters were engagingly awesome to watch, right from the start the christoph waltz was menacing and brilliant the jew hunting scene and the girl escaping only later the two sharing a lunch that scene was "Nuts", the basterds intro and there scalping was awesome and the love intrest between the jew girl and soldier the whole set-up until last with it the mission of her revenge and on other side the basterds and the flim stars mission it was getting pretty amazing to watch, the bar fight was shocking the man being father recently his killing was like "wow" and michel's short lived character death was felt unnoticed but surprising, the whole journey with twist and turns until the ending at cinema the killing of film star and then the sudden turn of waltz's character to end war it was shocking and then the fight between jew girl and the solider it was tragic. the movie end and burning theatre with it rest of basterds killing everyone specially hitler it was literally satisfying and then the end with "hooked cross" painting on forehead of walt'z by bradd it was awesome end!Overall it was a true tarantino's show it got blood,shock and awesome talks and ofcourse the foot scene too, the music was awesome and Overall it's a Brilliantly Enteratining and awesome movie!
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Thenightwing35Aug 6, 2019
Exhilarating with great performances and writing. Definitely one of Tarantino's best.
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ThatoneguywholoSep 1, 2019
Best Tarantino movie ever. My opinion. also the best screenplay. And Acting too. Christoph Waltz killed it. Really amazing movie. 10/10.
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jared1209Feb 5, 2020
Tarantino at his best. Welcome to Hollywood Christoph Waltz. Better stoned.
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hudsogeo2023Sep 12, 2019
fight me any day any time if you are dumb enough to think this movie is bad because of subtitles use your brain and work out that 100% of the film is set in europe you dumbass and i think your lucy that the entire film isn't in subtitles thisfight me any day any time if you are dumb enough to think this movie is bad because of subtitles use your brain and work out that 100% of the film is set in europe you dumbass and i think your lucy that the entire film isn't in subtitles this is without a regret tarintinos masterpiece and you can die if you dont like it, sure it isn't like dogs or pulp but he changes history and makes a dramatic and tense style of spaghetti western about WW2 and does it with pefection Expand
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delphinebackDec 20, 2019
Definitly my fav movie so far. Christoph Waltz is such an amazing actor, there's 4 languages in it and 2 that I speak (which is enjoyable to be able to not read the subs) I just love every scenes in this movie. The actors are all so good, theDefinitly my fav movie so far. Christoph Waltz is such an amazing actor, there's 4 languages in it and 2 that I speak (which is enjoyable to be able to not read the subs) I just love every scenes in this movie. The actors are all so good, the scenario is captivating, we never know what to truly expect. the action is great, the cinematography beautiful. 10/10. Expand
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spaghettiloverJan 10, 2020
My favorite movie of all time, a perfect mix of an academy award style movie and action. Could not recommend more. My favorite Tarantino (I’ve seen them all).
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NerdyFanaticJan 12, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I was expecting a fast paced vigilante action adventure war flick with brad Pitt and his crew slaughtering, ambushing, and fighting Nazis and SS officers in savage ways (disembowling, dismembering, and disfiguring) but that’s not what I got, instead, it was painfully slow draggy, and WAY too talky with not enough nazi killing and not enough action, and we barely got to spend time with the basterds which REALLY pissed me off. This would’ve been SO MUCH BETTER if it just had shoshanna show up at the end and have the majority focus on the nazi killing adventure and was A LOT faster paced Expand
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joaquimcritDec 29, 2020
It's a masterpiece, you easily call this one of the most brilliant movies of all time, the way that Tarantino creates the tension pf the scenes is just perfect
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RobwinzJun 28, 2020
A bloody brilliant masterpiece, the plot is mint and the cast are amazing especially LT. Aldo Raine who's played by the man himself (Brad Pitt) You can also tell these characters have been very well developed and it really does showA bloody brilliant masterpiece, the plot is mint and the cast are amazing especially LT. Aldo Raine who's played by the man himself (Brad Pitt) You can also tell these characters have been very well developed and it really does show throughout this movie. Also, the fight scenes are brutal and bloody and they're amazingly done. Finally, the movie's got some outstandingly beautiful cinematography from man himself Robert Richardson. Overall, it's a masterpiece of a film and it's even got some funny dialogue from Brad Pitt and it's quite a clever movie with it's fight scenes which I really like. Also, that end scene is honestly brilliant and this movie alone is worth the watch. Expand
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SympathyforJokrMar 27, 2020
This movie is written like all Wehrmacht Soldiers supported the Nazi regime and deserve to be slaughtered. This only shows that tarantino knows nothing about the situation in germany during world war two. You had no choice as a germanThis movie is written like all Wehrmacht Soldiers supported the Nazi regime and deserve to be slaughtered. This only shows that tarantino knows nothing about the situation in germany during world war two. You had no choice as a german soldier. But sure, most viewers are too dumb to understand this. Expand
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N_icholasApr 12, 2020
Christoph Waltz was terrific. Accent of Brad Pitt wasn't my taste and too much violence of Quentin Tarantino. But so glad that I've known Waltz.
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TheMardex5May 18, 2022
Another simple WWII europe movie with stupid characters, only the first chapter is good, the rest is european, jewish, french, peasant, n word, spanish rubbish. Hans Landa is the only well-done character who rescues the movie, which is aAnother simple WWII europe movie with stupid characters, only the first chapter is good, the rest is european, jewish, french, peasant, n word, spanish rubbish. Hans Landa is the only well-done character who rescues the movie, which is a total mess. I reaffirm that only the first 21 minutes are the real movie and the rest is a tarantino vomit that he filmed and published. Expand
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JordanLaytonApr 28, 2020
I haven't watched IB in about 10 years. Safe to say my perspective has changed. I am disappointed in 14yo Jordan. What I once viewed as a Nazi killing romp is now showing so clearly to me as a criticism of war movies and flat out war andI haven't watched IB in about 10 years. Safe to say my perspective has changed. I am disappointed in 14yo Jordan. What I once viewed as a Nazi killing romp is now showing so clearly to me as a criticism of war movies and flat out war and blanket vilification in general. A large majority of this movie glorifies the killing of Nazis with triumphant music and over exaggerated sound and visual effects all the way until the climax. At that point we are shown portions of a German propaganda film screening where Nazis in the crowd gleefully revel in the pictured killing of American soldiers. Quite a similar behavior to that which the movie has caused the audience to experience up until this point. To really nail home this point, once the Nazi theater is set ablaze and the basterds open fire on them like fish in a barrel, we are shown this scene through the exact same framing as the Nazi propaganda showed its hero: a solider in a crow's nest picking off the enemy below set to triumphant music. The criticism here is clear and I love it. (please excuse me for how late I am to properly interpreting this movie). I can't believe I missed it ~10 years ago. Tarantino even goes one step further past his criticism in the final scene wherein he clearly draws a line that shows this film does not sympathize with Nazis in any way. THAT is not the message he wants to convey and it's an increasingly important line to draw as the film ages, unfortunately. I was pleasantly surprised at how many scenes/shots from IB are burned into my brain. The eyes beneath the floorboards, the scooping of the cream, the inferno of maniacal laughter --I love it all. And I'm sure I don't need to retread all of the other reasons this film is incredible. This re-watch may have just bumped this into my all time top 10. I don't ave a single complaint and 2.5 hour flew by. It's on Netflix right now. Expand
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MattKingsburyJun 8, 2020
With a fantastic performance from Christoph Waltz, Inglorious Basterds is equally as funny as it is intense as it is violent. The film at the end turns into a relentless bloody mess that, while enjoyable in the shallow sense, does feel aWith a fantastic performance from Christoph Waltz, Inglorious Basterds is equally as funny as it is intense as it is violent. The film at the end turns into a relentless bloody mess that, while enjoyable in the shallow sense, does feel a touch incoherent at times. Nevertheless, the movie succeeds in leaving a lasting impression. Expand
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GoobisJul 8, 2020
Christoph waltz alone is enough for this movie to be a ten, but the scenes with the Basterds are just as good. The opening is one of the best openings in film. Simply a must see great movie
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gamingmachineryJul 14, 2020
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