Monday, August 16, 2010








Screenwriter: Quentin Tarantino
Review: 9/10

Inglourious Basterds (sic) begins in German-occupied France, where Shosanna Dreyfus (Mélanie Laurent) witnesses the execution of her family at the hand of Nazi Colonel Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz). 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 (Brad Pitt) organizes a group of Jewish soldiers to engage in targeted acts of retribution. Known to their enemy as "The Basterds," Raine's squad joins German actress and undercover agent Bridget Von Hammersmark (Diane Kruger) on a mission to take down the leaders of The Third Reich. Fates converge under a cinema marquee, where Shosanna is poised to carry out a revenge plan of her own..

Brad Pitt, as with the other actors, kinda share the role of main character; it’s like everyone gets a fair amount of screen time. Again, another nice change from Hollywood. This is nothing like the no-story bomb of GIJOE.

There’s language, violence, true wicked violence and some scenes that are like damn that’s hard. There’s comedy, where your asking your self ‘oh my God he’s crazy’ and the other points where your asking your self how’s that going to play out, and wow, I can’t believe that happened!

, Inglorious Bastards, with its re-imagining of the end of World War II is pure Tarentino: style as substance. Inglorious Bastards is more concerned with the fun of vengeance than saying anything that we haven’t already seen in other war films.

like his earlier movies like PULP FICTION and KILL BILL this movie is also a wonderful craft potrayed by

Quentin Tarantino.as a director and the script writer this man had done a tremendous job .



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