Black humor can't be illogical

Magnus 2022-03-21 09:01:05

I was sleepy when I watched his film for the first time, and fell asleep halfway through it yesterday. After reading it today, it feels really bad. . .

I can bear everything else, but this story is too illogical, full of flaws, the German actress left shoes and signed napkins on the scene, and continued to attend the premiere stupidly. This is obviously self-inflicted. The murderer's plan was completely unplanned. In the end, BP's plan was extremely stupid. This was definitely not the level that a "guerrilla captain" should have frightened the Germans in France. If he had been so weak, he would have been killed by the Germans.

Even the always cautious villain Hanz would make such a low-level mistake in the end, if it weren't for him to faint, all the bastards would have to die. In the end, it turns out that the revenge of a civilian heroine is much more reliable than the murder plan of the military. However, the black boyfriend sacrificed a bit wrongly. You can think of a better way to start the fire. You must pursue the "fire, Marcel". Does it work? The design agency set fire regularly, and the two of them could run out in advance. They had to die, and this was not the main theme of the domestic film, so it was totally unexplainable.

There are still a lot of details in the film that can’t be explained. For example, how did the person who was held in the car with BP finally got caught? Why did they both know who they were with their faces covered? The drunk German soldiers reacted surprisingly quickly, as if they were waiting to draw their guns.

The highlight of this movie is the scene where the heroine and the German sniper shoot each other in the screening room, and the soundtrack that follows. When the female protagonist thought that the sniper was dealt with with 3 shots, she turned around and saw his tortured appearance in the movie on the big screen. She felt softened. Although he was an enemy, the person did not directly harm her. She killed one of them. The person is still a little uneasy. At this time, she found that he was not dead, and the scene where she squatted down to check his condition was very subtle. It described the complex and contradictory psychology of the character very well. This was the most reasonable scene in the film. Therefore, when she was shot and killed by a dying sniper, it shocked the people who watched: After all, people can't match emotions, even if it is a momentary slight emotional fluctuation. And the sniper's snatches are not so much hatred as regret and sadness, just like the gun of Mr. Bai in "Falling Water Dog".

I insist that Quentin’s best film is his debut "Falling Water Dog". No one can like him to make a film with no female characters at all, a little more than an hour, and a bunch of old men for the first half an hour. The film in Danbi was so exciting, thrilling and touching in the second half an hour. My poor Mr. Bai.

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Extended Reading
  • Myrna 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Shuangwaiwai, all kinds of big names. CW speaks four languages ​​is really shocking. . .

  • Kellie 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The plot theme is not very interesting, but the protagonist is really handsome

Inglourious Basterds quotes

  • Col. Hans Landa: Mir scheint, da fehlt jemand. Jemand fäschionäbles.

  • 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.