Bastards and villains fight

Jamar 2022-04-21 09:01:05

Some time ago, under the influence of some people, I became more and more picky about the movies I watched. Because I feel that watching movies has taste, I always feel that if I watch vulgar movies, the quality of low-grade movies will become lower and lower. In fact, why do you watch so-called art films or literary films based on other people's evaluations? It seems that watching these films also follows art. Why do you feel wronged to pay tribute to some pretenders? Watch the movie, it's up to your liking.
I'm not saying I just like Inglourious Basterds, but there's nothing not to watch. Well, after so many thoughts about watching the film, let’s talk about this film. This film is indeed shameless enough. From the director to the starring, every one of them is full of ruffian strength on the surface, and they are all masters of scoundrels. It's just that some have shamelessness written on their faces, some are hidden under a mask, and some have no means to compromise, but at least their purpose is not evil, and some are elegant on the surface, but they are filthy and despicable in their bones. In the end, the director still likes the upright and outright shameless, the shameless one with deep scheming and perfect camouflage, and finally became a traitor shamelessly. The director then arranged for the righteous shameless man to leave a permanent mark of shame on his forehead. It's like you're shouting, are you still pretending?

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Extended Reading
  • Darius 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    This product should only be found in the sky, how can I hear it a few times on the ground?

  • Corrine 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    2009 no.1; opening scenes and tavern scenes can be used as textbooks; each chapter is a genre with scenes in the play, the wild movie love letter runs through, and the final dialogue becomes the finishing touch; guess who is the first Alice? Critics!

Inglourious Basterds quotes

  • Joseph Goebbels: [in German] You have opera boxes?

    Shosanna Dreyfus: Oui.

    Joseph Goebbels: How many?

    Shosanna Dreyfus: [in French] Two.

    Joseph Goebbels: More would be better.

  • Joseph Goebbels: [to Frederick] It seems I've created a monster. A strangely persuasive monster.