Friday, 18 May 2012

18th May 2012 The Inglorious Bastards

May 18A
I watched a film by the famous film director Quentin Tarantino, a war drama, about a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as "The Bastards", chosen specifically to spread fear throughout the Third Reich by scalping and brutally killing Nazis, in Nazi-occupied France during World War II. Made in 2009, starred Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Diane Kruger and Eli Roth.

It was loosely based on the Italian film 'Quel Maledetto Treno' ( That Damned Armoured Train - 1978 ), taking certain historic license. The allied soldiers were joined by an activist of the resistance to perpetrate attacks against Nazis. At the same time a young woman was seeking revenge for the assassination of her parents.
 
The film contains memorable scenes, much violence but, on the whole, also rather entertaining. Another interesting incentive is that it mixed different languages, each character speaks his own tongue, instead of the norm in American films where the audience is supposed to perfectly understand that all foreigners speak English (or rather, American) due to the 'respect' by the film makers and they must also, in their mind, that in the scenes they are supposed to be each speaking in their own language. Sometimes they make the actors speak with an accent as if that explains it all. Confusing and condescending to the audience. 

It won the only Oscar for the acting of Christoph Waltz, although the film was nominated in another 7 categories. I think it deserved more.

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