Great bastards always pay attention to details

Janelle 2021-10-13 13:05:48

Great bastards always pay attention to details. The killer in "Old Nowhere" is very good at spotting clues, and is so calm and perverted, tracking details has become the main driving force of the plot of the movie. Quentin has a good grasp of details, making such a dramatic movie and ensuring good details, there is no doubt that he is also a great bastard.

Gobel has been sitting in the movie, and there is only one shot of walking-roaring at the French female interpreter at the entrance of the cinema and pushing the door in. The camera time is only about 1 second-it is lame. Gobel has been paralyzed since he was a child. It has always been his dream to be a soldier on the battlefield. He has no choice but to devote himself to literature, fantasy heroism, and like three islands. The details of the movie must be rigorous, and the Chinese movie will not mention this aspect. Those who are interested can look for a series of "Heroes" and so on.

"Jewish Hunter" Colonel Landa cares about details. Apart from being a really sinister and unprincipled bastard, he is actually a very good Germanic: high IQ, proficient in at least four languages, and good at figuring people's hearts. Observe words and colors, calm, and behave gracefully (on the surface). This bastard was shrewd for a lifetime, but he was confused for a while, especially after he handed over the lives of himself and his companions to Captain Aldor—both were shameless bastards, and there was no negotiation credibility at all.

Discuss bastards and details, not women. The two ladies in the movie, Sodona and Britt, are different types, but they are all charming.

The British captain also died because of the details. Not only because of his dubiously inaudible Depp, he made a fatal error gesture of "three cups." Also, the face of the actor Fassbender is too British. A typical highlander with a long skull does not look like a Nazi even if he wears that uniform. "Hunger" is more suitable for him to play the Irish Republican Army. .

The German lieutenant dressed as a Jew opposite the British captain did not look like a German. He had black curly hair and a hooked nose. He looked like a Jew in every way. I can see that the Germans have learned so much ethnographic knowledge, and the Gestapo does this. Would they not be able to tell? How could there be Jews in the German army at that time? It would be even more doubtful if this person spoke the authentic Munich dialect, wouldn't it?

Among the three officers who joined the tavern, only Hugo Stigliz, who was sitting next to the Gestapo and always looking fierce, was a typical German, no matter his appearance, accent or temperament, and no flaws could be seen. However, it is strange that the Gestapo Colonel next to him, who killed 13 SS officers and is a household name in Germany, did not recognize him? What's the logic here? What about the details? However, this Hugo Stigliz is one of my favorite characters in this film. Domestic subtitle translation is not very accurate anymore. According to translation conventions, Hugo is only translated as "Hugo" in French, and German and Czech should be translated as "Hugo". Uh, Sauri, I'm more serious.

It's embarrassing for Pete. "The villain" Captain Aldo keeps a waxy head, purss his chin and sticks his fake beard to smell snuff, drags a mouthful of Texas cowboy (he is from Tennessee), a beret leather jacket and a spear ( No close-up did not observe whether it was M1 or Lienfeld, it was not Mauser 98), a fat and exaggerated hunting knife was only used for scalping and forehead, the classic image of a lower-level US military officer was not adjusted. Too confident in his language skills and almost lost his and the bastards' lives-posing as an Italian actor in front of the SS? Who can't hear such a hard cowboy Italian dialect? Besides, his Italian is not as good as mine.

The "villain" is very clear about his own virtues: liquor dealers like me are by no means credible. But this is the one who has repeatedly deceived the Nazis' trust. Is it the cowboy accent that feels straightforward and eloquent? Or the Germans themselves are naive and cute. Not only was the baby-faced Corporal Friedrich staring at those aqua-blue eyes, and after a few words, he reached an "agreement" with Aldo and put down his gun obediently. Even the scheming fox-faced Colonel Landa was also recruited. He didn't lose it, and his forehead was engraved. I have always felt that in the end Aldo used a big hunting knife to engrave Landa. It was really cheap. You should find a dull knife or simply stone, because that would not cut but tear the flesh, which can greatly increase the engraving time. feeling of pain. It is estimated that because of Randa's rebellious behavior, the top Nazis were so caught up in the pot. When Aldo was happy, the villain was also gracious.

In the final analysis, all those who pay attention to details are assholes, and it is vulgar, and so am I, but they are not great yet.

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Inglourious Basterds quotes

  • Col. Hans Landa: What a tremendously hostile world that a rat must endure. Yet not only does he survive, he thrives. Because our little foe has an instinct for survival and preservation second to none... And that, Monsieur, is what a Jew shares with a rat.

  • Lt. Aldo Raine: [Drawing a map] Up the road apiece, there's an orchard. Now, besides you, we know there's another kraut patrol fuckin' around there somewhere. Now if that patrol were to have any crackshots, that orchard would be a goddamn sniper's delight. Now, if you ever want to eat a sauerkraut sandwich again, you gotta show me on this here map where they are, you gotta tell me how many there are, and you gotta tell me what kinda artillery they're carrying with 'em.

    Sgt. Werner Rachtman: You can't expect me to divulge information that would put German lives in danger.

    Lt. Aldo Raine: Well, now Werner, that's where you're wrong, because that's exactly what I expect. I need to know about Germans hiding in them trees, and you need to tell me, and you need to tell me right now. Now, just take that finger of yours and point out on this here map where this party's being held, how many's coming, and what they brought to play with.

    Sgt. Werner Rachtman: [puts his hand over his heart] I respectfully refuse, sir.

    Lt. Aldo Raine: [a smack is heard offscreen] Hear that?

    Sgt. Werner Rachtman: Yes.

    Lt. Aldo Raine: That's Sgt. Donny Donowitz. You might know him better by his nickname: "The Bear Jew". Now, if you heard of Aldo the Apache, you gotta have heard of the Bear Jew.

    Sgt. Werner Rachtman: I've heard of the Bear Jew.

    Lt. Aldo Raine: What d'you hear?

    Sgt. Werner Rachtman: He beats German soldiers with a club.

    Lt. Aldo Raine: He bashes their brains in with a baseball bat is what he does. Now, Werner, I'm gonna ask you one last goddamn time, if you still respectfully refuse, I'm callin' the Bear Jew over. He's gonna take that big bat of his, and he's gonna beat your ass to death with it. Now, take your wiener schnitzel lickin' finger and point out on this map what I want to know.

    Sgt. Werner Rachtman: [after brief pause] Fuck you... and your Jew dogs!

    [the Basterds all laugh]

    Lt. Aldo Raine: Actually, Werner, we're all tickled to here you say that. Quite frankly, watchin' Donny beat Nazis to death is the closest we ever get to goin' to the movies. Donny!

    Sgt. Donny Donowitz: [from offscreen] Yeah?

    Lt. Aldo Raine: We got a German here who wants to die for his country! Oblige him!