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Genres:
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Action /
Drama /
War
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Release:
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Director:
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Quentin Tarantino
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Actors:
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Gedeon Burkhard,
Sylvester Groth,
Omar Doom,
Brad Pitt,
Mélanie Laurent,
Christoph Waltz,
Eli Roth,
Michael Fassbender,
Diane Kruger,
Daniel Brühl,
Til Schweiger,
Jacky Ido,
B.J. Novak,
August Diehl,
Denis Menochet
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Rating:
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(8.7/10)383.5
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Plot Summary:
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It’s World Combat II, the Ardennes mountains. During a bombing, five no-good soldiers headed to military dungeon for a multiplicity of transgressions ranging from wreck to desertion get a to escape when their convoy is attacked. They decide to make in place of Switzerland and freedom, sometimes as fugitives on the take into custody from both the Americans and the Germans, their only hope of vamoose in the barrel of a gun.
After mistakenly killing a group of American agents disguised as a German patrolman, the party is caught by the French recalcitrance, who desist from them a form prob... ability at redemption nearby forcing them to stock out an impossible trade, to sneak into the most heavily also leary Nazi fortress, pilfer their most alembicated weapon and return it to the Allies undetected.
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looking good
this looks like a very good film and i can see it doing very well. it is a war film and its well worthe watching the traler it is shaping up to be better than saving privat ryan(worth watching).
This may just be his masterpiece
First things first - if you can't tolerate a clearly tongue-in-cheek rewriting of European history or a fairly high level of graphic violence, then this isn't for you.
That said, this is Tarantino's most accessible movie to date, so give it a chance and you might be surprised. It's also perhaps his most coherent, restrained film to date, and in that respect he's returned to the days of Pulp
Fiction and Reservoir Dogs in expertly crafting a piece of pure cinema that never fails to entertain.
The acting, as always, is top notch. Most of the kudos will go to Christoph Waltz' portrayal of SS 'Jew Hunter' Hans Landa, who most definitely steals most of the scenes he's in and will be a shoo-in for a Supporting Actor Oscar nom, but Melanie...
Inglourious Basterds
Kenneth TuranHere are a few of my not-favorite things: scalps graphically removed, throats savagely slashed, heads brutally beaten by baseball bats, necks forcibly strangled, fingers sadistically twisted in open wounds. The ideal person to be reviewing Quentin Tarantino's violent World War II fantasia, Inglourious Basterds, I am not, but as the Basterds knew all too well, sometimes a man has to do what a man has to do. Not that there aren't elements to savor in Basterds or, for that matter, in Tarantino's public persona. He has a huge enthusiasm for movies of all kinds -- who else is going to champion the Roy Rogers films of William Witney -- and, judging by his public appearances, access to endless live-wire energy. But at this point in his career, frankly, it feels lik...
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