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The mood of watching this film is like the consternation of the "Jewish Hunter" in the play. Those who know how to watch Quentin's B-level are believed to be experienced moviegoers. After watching a lot of movies, sometimes I can't help but secretly guess along the development of the plot. I admit that I have seen so many strange, evil, and crooked films, and my eyes must be like torches. Just like that old and cunning Colonel Hans, with humility on his face and pride in his heart. But when encountering "inglourious bastards", many cultivation practices are only misfiring. Just being "shameless" (no moral code) is already difficult, and adding "jerk" (no rational limit) makes people completely at a loss. The actions of Inglourious Basterds are often difficult for people of "sound mind" to speculate on, and even harder to deal with. As far as the film is concerned, the Inglourious Basterds shot by Inglourious Basterds is like a slap, breaking all the dignity of self-righteous fans, and also breaking the dullness of seeing through the trump card, bringing us another unexpected surprise. Thinking of the country and its culture that produced this film, I can't help but be in awe, admiration, and vigilance.

Inglourious bastard-like creativity is also an important part of the American spirit. A free and open country can naturally cultivate an uninhibited temperament, giving birth to infinite creativity that is in line with common sense, irrational, amazing, and cursed. Transferring credit risks thousands of miles away with the international financial market, and using tampered scientific data as a bargaining chip to promote the environmental protection industry, I do not know how many countries had foresight before the incident. Even if there is, what can be resisted. Holding the leading advantage in various fields, and stealing and stealing-such a reckless and fearless "inglourious bastard" behavior, in my opinion, is not inferior at all. And the one who takes self-preservation as the most important thing is the poor worm who takes morality as a fig leaf for weakness and ignorance. Putting aside the whitewash that we are happy to hide in front of our eyes, the history of human society is a history of struggle, and there is no greater glory than victory, and no greater shame than defeat.

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  • Demetris 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    It's freezing me... It seems that this year's Oscar editing award should be in the bag, the best director has a play, and the screenwriter award also has a play.

  • Camila 2021-10-20 18:58:06

    Waltz cock, although the film has a lot of problems

Inglourious Basterds quotes

  • 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.

  • 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?