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Inglourious Basterds


Tarantino's sorta remake of the 1978 Italian-produced action pic set in WWII. American Lt. Aldo Raine (Pitt) puts together a squad of Jewish soldiers to attack the Nazis in brutal guerrilla raids. Meanwhile, teenager Shosanna (Laurent) has witnessed her family's extermination by the Nazis and vows revenge. All are pursued by an icily charming SS officer (Waltz, in a brilliant performance). Ten years in the making, the screenplay shows off Tarantino's legendary ear for dialogue, and he does a fantastic job of building tension and atmosphere. Pacing is a bit of a problem, and those who are looking for non-stop action will be disappointed. The violence, when it does show up, is swift and graphic. All of Tarantino's strengths and weaknesses are on full display, giving plenty of ammo to both his admirers and detractors.
 
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August 21, 2009
He's done it again. Quentin Tarantino has delivered. Unlike anything you will see the rest of this year or even the next few movie seasons, his Inglourious Basterds is a daring, inventive, genre-defying film that has already polarized viewers. One of the elements missing from this season (and many in ...Read More
 
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Moviejunkie at 2009-12-17 09:15:27
The movie business has never quite been the same since that former video-clerk geek and genre-loving movie maven Quentin Tarantino exploded on the scene with Reservoir Dogs. If you go strictly by the coming attractions, Inglourious Basterds might confound your expectations. Yes, Brad Pitt leads a group of Jewish soldiers who murder and scalp Nazis all over France. However, the actual graphic Nazi-killing is just the first chapter to a more conventional WWII espionage thriller. Tarantino presents a rollicking, wish-fulfillment revenge fantasy about getting Hitler that is presented with a graphic novel ambiance punctuated with moments of brilliant and far-from-cartoonish tension. The latter is most gloriously on display when Tarantino presents a bar rendezvous with three of the Basterds, the spy and a bunch of German soldiers. This is the moment when Tarantino presents one of his genre favorites, the ?Mexican standoff.? Did I mention that this movie is often hilarious? The Nazi killing scenes are designed to make you laugh and turn your head away cringing at the same time. In Tarantino terms, this movie is restrained; it hits us with the bloodletting and head bashing in small doses. It is the story, the development of the characters and the quality of the dialogue that makes Inglourious Basterds a wonderfully intriguing cinematic adventure. The most accomplished acting emanates from the urbane matter-of-fact evil presented by the amazing Waltz.
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Can you say Suspenseful?
Scott at 2009-10-02 21:04:31
Tarantino has done a brilliant job of crafting one of the most suspenseful movies I have ever seen. I love how pieces of the puzzle throughout come together in different sequences ultimately leaving you with a feeling that everything is complete in the end. This is definitely a movie worth watching again and again. All thumbs up!!!
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Interesting Yet Long Winded
yellowjacket at 2009-09-17 00:21:38
A long-winded and cartoony yet very compelling film. Some chapters felt plodding and maybe too dialogue laced but I was never bored. Tarantino certainly re-writes history and takes many shortcuts through reality but he does it with flare. This is a hard movie to define or summarize but I'd call it an interesting experimental cross between Pulp Fiction, The Diary of Ann Frank and some depraved Looney Tunes.
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Nice movie
hariharan at 2009-08-26 03:56:58
Nice movie
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