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Inglourious Basterds

Posted by patrickU on July 23, 2010 at 12:31:41:

It started very very slowly, empty seemingly so, with Enrico music filling the gap or trying to.
I thought, no not another Kill Bill, a kind of III.
But it was not it just set the whole film and that did took off.
And how.
Firmly and deeply it described the mentality and the inexorable count down of what must happen.
Tarantino is a great movie buff and he thrown out what he has seen and understood in his live as a spectator.

I can understand that some people will not like it.
I enjoy it, much of that.
Save Brad Pitt, bad.

I can only bow in front of it. It show a profound understanding of the second world war.
Not one false note I could detect.

Now it is not a film I would like to see twice.
That make for me all the difference to other great chef dŽoeuvre.