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Inglourious Basterds

2009 8 183.4K views saved
Inglourious Basterds

In Nazi-occupied France during World War II, a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as "The Basterds" are chosen specifically to spread fear throughout the Third Reich by scalping and brutally killing Nazis. The Basterds, lead by Lt. Aldo Raine soon cross paths with a French-Jewish teenage girl who runs a movie theater in Paris which is targeted by the soldiers.

Countries: US
Languages: German, English, French, Italian
Runtime: 2hrs 33min
Status: Released
Release date: 2009-08-02
Release format: Streaming — Dec 08, 2009
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dunpealhunter
@dunpealhunter 13 years ago

Once Upon a Time... in Nazi-Occupied France....
It goes without saying that this is a masterpiece.

Everyone who is a film enthusiast knows who Quentin Tarantino is. In the nineties his movies became instant cult classics to such a degree that (most likely) a 100 years from now everyone will still see him as one of the best director that ever came out of Hollywood.

Inglourious Basterds is a WWII movie. But it is nothing like any WWII movie you have ever seen. Quentin Tarantino gave the story and history its own twist. There are too many historical inaccuracies to count, but who cares? Quentin Tarantino obviously didn't and created a movie filled with dark humor, an amazing intelligent script, as always very good music and some of the most talented actors currently in the business.

WWII was one of the most horrific and devastating events in human history. But Tarantino together with Brad Pitt, a phenomenal (before this movie unknown) Christoph Waltz and Mélanie Laurent make it into an movie that makes you laugh, cry and keep you in suspense until the last second.

On my list of best WWII movies this one is rightfully in my top 3. At the end Lt. Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) proclaims: "This might be my best work yet" there are two ways you can implement that, the first one off course is that he is talking about the swastika he just "carved" into Col. Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) his forehead and the second one is that Quentin Tarantino is talking through Brad Pitt and says that this is his best movie till date. For me it will always be Pulp Fiction, but this one comes pretty close.

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dunpealhunter
@dunpealhunter 13 years ago

Once Upon a Time... in Nazi-Occupied France....
It goes without saying that this is a masterpiece.

Everyone who is a film enthusiast knows who Quentin Tarantino is. In the nineties his movies became instant cult classics to such a degree that (most likely) a 100 years from now everyone will still see him as one of the best director that ever came out of Hollywood.

Inglourious Basterds is a WWII movie. But it is nothing like any WWII movie you have ever seen. Quentin Tarantino gave the story and history its own twist. There are too many historical inaccuracies to count, but who cares? Quentin Tarantino obviously didn't and created a movie filled with dark humor, an amazing intelligent script, as always very good music and some of the most talented actors currently in the business.

WWII was one of the most horrific and devastating events in human history. But Tarantino together with Brad Pitt, a phenomenal (before this movie unknown) Christoph Waltz and Mélanie Laurent make it into an movie that makes you laugh, cry and keep you in suspense until the last second.

On my list of best WWII movies this one is rightfully in my top 3. At the end Lt. Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) proclaims: "This might be my best work yet" there are two ways you can implement that, the first one off course is that he is talking about the swastika he just "carved" into Col. Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) his forehead and the second one is that Quentin Tarantino is talking through Brad Pitt and says that this is his best movie till date. For me it will always be Pulp Fiction, but this one comes pretty close.

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Neal Mahoney
@nmahoney416 5 years ago

That's a Bingo!

Christoph Waltz is so good. Him just talking and being menanicing is perfect. Everything about this movie is great, especially killing Nazis.

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Lalo Romero
@cciedd 4 years ago

“I think this just might be my masterpiece”

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AlexanderZ
@alexanderz 9 years ago

Inglorious Basterds makes no apologies, asks for no forgiveness, it's a no holds barred assault on the senses. Brave, unique and just sheer brilliant!

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John Baum
@user161 1 year ago

If right-wingers and Nazis are on the rise in your country, you should watch and enjoy this movie.

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Luca Manelli
@manna90 6 years ago

One of my favourite movies of all time. Superb acting (Christoph Waltz in particular), legendary soundtrack (Morricone never fails expectations), unforgivable moments such as the opening scene and the tavern. Probably Tarantino's best work, 100% his best movie until 2009, then it is a hard choice between this and Django. Highly recommended, I've watched this like 5 times already in these last 10 years.

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fahadsolaie
@fahadsolaie 11 years ago

Amazing!

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@disrupted 12 years ago

watched this movie yesterday and it was amazing. I haven't seen such a good movie for a while. Definitely worth watching!!

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Predator
@predat0r 4 days ago

This film was fantastic! I loved every part of this film

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