Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Inglorious Basterds

Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds is a sheer brilliance to watch in all terms be it performances ,the cinematography or the superlative performance by each and every character of this movie.Yes its a bit violent for common people's taste but Tarantino's movies have always been little off the track but brilliant for sure...aren't we all still reeling under the effect of both the volumes of Kill Bill :)

The film is set in an alternate history of the Second World War in which the entire top leadership of Nazi Germany, namely Hitler, Goering, Goebbels and Bormann attend a film premiere in Paris celebrating the exploits of a German sniper who had managed to kill 300 American soldiers in Italy. Most of the film's timeframe is set in early June 1944, after the D-Day landings but before the liberation of Paris.

The film tracks the separate attempts to kill Hitler by two disparate forces, one being the "Basterds", a motley crew of Jewish American soldiers out for revenge against the Nazis. The Basterds have a modus operandi whereby each man must cut off the scalp of a dead Nazi soldier, with orders to get 100 scalps each. The Basterds allow one German soldier to survive each incident so as to spread the news of the terror of their attacks. However, the Basterds carve a swastika into the forehead of that German. The other force concerns Shosanna (Mélanie Laurent), the only survivor of a Jewish family killed by the Jew Hunter, who plots her own revenge on the Nazis. The Basterds and Shosanna remain unaware of each other throughout the film and they both are planning to destroy the Nazis at the same venue on the same day.
That every member of the cast gets the fun to be had from what they are doing while not indulging themselves in just having fun and trying to get laughs helps tremendously. The laughs - and there are loads - come organically.
One hell of a different and well made movie.... Go For It..

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