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Dagmar 2022-03-21 09:01:05
Shameless bastard wakes up the phrase "run to Cannes"
Watching "Shameless Bastard" I think of "Kill Bill" again, six years later.
Quentin’s movies like blood, the reason is that he was poisoned by Shaw Brothers martial arts and horror B-level movies, the scarlet of the film, it is said that the plasma consumption of those props are calculated... -
George 2022-04-21 09:01:05
"Gorgeously and purely squeezes the uninhibited pleasure of childish mischief out of film"
This time, Quentin made a film that people will never go to watch a second time. The meaning of this sentence is that after watching this "Unscrupulous Miscellaneous Army" whose English name is deliberately misspelled, it will give people an urge to watch it again, but you will only directly pull...

Enzo G. Castellari
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Scotty 2022-03-23 09:01:05
1. At the beginning of the 19th and a half minutes, 134 shots were used, just about the scenes of two characters. Some shots are only one second, but most are 30 seconds or more. Using slow speed to create a lot of tension, Quentin did a great job here! 2. Regarding "William's Scream", Quentin deliberately uses this sound routine. Its tone will make the audience feel a strange sense of peace of mind. Even if the scene is extremely chaotic, you can hear William's scream.
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Bailee 2022-04-24 07:01:01
In any case, the Nazis brought countless human disasters and caused the Second World War to be a past that everyone does not want to recall, countless people were displaced, and the war brought us disasters. This will all end, and everyone will have a good life.
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Col. Hans Landa: [to Aldo] So you're "Aldo the Apache".
Lt. Aldo Raine: So you're "the Jew Hunter".
Col. Hans Landa: A detective. A damn good dectective. Finding people is my specialty so naturally I work for the Nazis finding people, and yes some of them were Jews. But "Jew Hunter"?
Col. Hans Landa: [reacts in disgust] It's just a name that stuck.
Pfc. Smithson Utivich: Well, you do have to admit, it is catchy.
Col. Hans Landa: Do you control the nicknames your enemies bestow on you? "Aldo the Apache" and "the Little Man"?
Pfc. Smithson Utivich: [confused] What do you mean "the Little Man"?
Col. Hans Landa: Germans' nickname for you.
Pfc. Smithson Utivich: The Germans' nickname for me is "the Little Man"?
Col. Hans Landa: And as if to make my point, I'm a little surprised how tall you were in real life. I mean, you're a little fellow, but not circus-midget little, as your reputation would suggest.
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Lt. Aldo Raine: You know, where I'm from...
Col. Hans Landa: Yeah, where is that, exactly?
Lt. Aldo Raine: Maynardville, Tennessee.
[pause]
Lt. Aldo Raine: I've done my share of bootlegging. Up 'ere, if you engage in what the federal government calls 'illegal activity,' but what we call 'just a man tryin' to make a livin' for his family sellin' moonshine liquor,' it behooves oneself to keep his wits. Long story short, we hear a story too good to be true... it ain't.
Col. Hans Landa: Sitting in your chair, I would probably say the same thing. And 999 point 999 times out of a million, you would be correct. But in the pages of history, every once in a while, fate reaches out and extends its hand.
[Landa slowly sweeps his arms out in a grand shrug]
Col. Hans Landa: What shall the history books read?