Inglourious Basterds

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In Nazi occupied France, young Jewish refugee Shosanna Dreyfus witnesses the slaughter of her family by Colonel Hans Landa. Narrowly escaping with her life, she plots her revenge several years later when German war hero Fredrick Zoller takes a rapid interest in her and arranges an illustrious movie premiere at the theater she now runs. With the promise of every major Nazi officer in attendance, the event catches the attention of the "Basterds", a group of Jewish-American guerilla soldiers led by the ruthless Lt. Aldo Raine. As the relentless executioners advance and the conspiring young girl's plans are set in motion, their paths will cross for a fateful evening that will shake the very annals of history.
 
Overwhelmed INGLORIOUS does not offer any apology, do not ask for forgiveness, it's no holds barred assault on the senses. Tarantino does not care if it hurts, and if the steps in all parts of the stereotypes and cliches, this is filmmaking at it purest. It's great to see the work of the director who is clearly not with interfeared by hegemonic powers. Tarantino is a master of stirring a tremendous effort from the tension and suddenly mixing with laugh out loud moments; you are not sure whether you have to look away in disgust or rolling around laughing, and in both cases it's a roller coaster and one not to be missed! It's not for everyone, and I'm not sure the Germans will take over the movie, certainly if you're not a fan of Tarantino's style, this may be a little hard to swallow, but never least, a film that simply must be seen. Should not be a fan of self-esteem miss this film. And the performance of Christoph Waltz ... Oscar does not dare ignore it!
 
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