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3.4

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Inglourious Basterds
Oct 14, 2009 05:01 PM, 1523 Views
Typical Quentin

Its been a long time Since I experienced something that massive which swept me off my feet. I had been wanting dearly to see this movie for past two weeks. Yesterday my wish came true. We went for a show at 11 o’clock in the morning. just 90 bucks a seat.


I had heard a lot about the movie. almost all of them have given 4 and above stars to it. Nazi Germany has become something like a recent legend. an Urban Fantasy. I have seen many fictitious, true, somewhat based on reality stuff on world war two. These Bast*rds fall under the same set of war movies.


After Kill bill and Pulp fiction, it felt like he lost his touch. But here he is, Quentin Tarantino strikes again, with a perfect recipe for entertainment.


Inglourious Bast*rds is a tale of revenge. Revenge all the way. There are couple of story-lines going side by side, multiple language shifts. but overall it never loses its focus. I would not go deep into the plot and storyline, internet resources are more than willing to share that knowledge. just saying a fantastic fiction at WW2 backdrop would suffice for now.


The performance of cast is just perfect, especially Christoph Waltz or the Jew hunter. He is the primary antagonist of the movie, highly talented intellectual, capable of speaking four languages fluently. In person Waltz can speak three of’em quite nicely.


The movie progresses smoothly in typical Quentin style, in chapters. every chapter successfully builds on the previous one, making audience transfixed and curious. It would not be fair to spill the contents yet. so I would so dearly advice this to be a worth watch.

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