Quentin told us that he was watching a movie.
Only "Inglourious Basterds" can do so without taboos: Acting, suddenly insert a plot introducing the characters (introducing the relationship between Dr. Gobert and the translation work), suddenly circle a fat man in the crowd, draw an arrow to indicate It is the "Luxembourg Air Force No. 2 Chief", and the ding sound is absolutely disappointing. Finally, Hitler was also arranged to die in the cinema, and the Second World War ceased in 1944.
Jiang Wen's "Let the Bullets Fly" was very popular in the newspapers. Compared with the master-to apply Lu Chuan's "The director of "2012" will kneel down after watching "Avatar""-Uncle Jiang Wen can only kneel and make money.
Wait a minute, have you noticed that the soundtrack of "Let the Bullets Fly" (2011) is a bit like "Inglourious Basterds" (2009)? Uncle Jiang’s ruffian spirit and his eldest brother Faner are just like copycat pitt—I’m not disrespectful to Uncle Jiang, his film is two grades better than Lao Mouzi’s Guilin Impressionist style—that is, compared to Pitt. In other words, people are honest and honest.
Those who like the subversive narrative style of "Pulp Fiction" are found in "Shameless Bastard"; those who like the violence and gore of "Kill Bill", and "Shameless Bastard" also have small and brutal scenes. Will not be disappointed.
Although it's a nonchalant ridicule of history and ridicule of the Nazis, Chapter 5 (the movie is divided into 5 chapters) still has a trembling plot. The German soldier Fredrick Zoller was hit by Susannah in the screening room and fell to the ground. Susannah looked at the close-up of the young man on the screen, while the man was already lying under his gun, suddenly feeling very tender. At this moment of forgetfulness, Susannah was killed by Zoller's last shot. Then, the image of her nemesis continued and transformed in the fire. Love, hate and hatred, life and death, a 5-minute play.
Quentin is the only one who can play the movie so proficiently.
Salute to Quentin.
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