Violent Aesthetics

Gennaro 2022-04-22 07:01:02

I watched it many times, the plot is tight, and the whole process is very tense. Many scenes are very violent,

and there are many romantic European styles interspersed in them, and the original language also adds a lot to the whole film.

Germany advocates violent aesthetics and gentleman sentiment, that girl is really very French, so much so

that I will eat all kinds of European desserts like she eats creamy Denmark in the movie. Every scene with

Da Bing , every detail is so ambiguous that people can't stop! Abuse to death!

The acting skills of several big names in the film are not so important. There are too many people who can act well. A little ideal

color is added to the end of the film, but it is also what the audience needs. It is a rather relaxed ending.

In that context, love appears to be full of unease like cheating, and that feeling of unease makes the senses

extra sensitive. I always feel like I'm using a gun at one second and I'm going to die at any time, and the next second I'm

ready to roll the sheets. But thanks to this background, the soldier who has won the highest honor has the opportunity to

pretend to be in front of his beloved girl and use his privileges. It's a pity that the girl is not good at this.

But it doesn't mean that you won't be tempted, so it's a kind of confession to be able to die together in the end.

What else can I say, now my mind is full of pictures of the two dying together at last. Unfortunately, this is not a

romance drama.

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Extended Reading
  • Jamil 2021-10-20 18:58:06

    To quote a film critic once said: "Some directors who succeeded, because of the exhaustion of their creative sources, only forage from the B- or C-level junk film piles. The name says to pay tribute to them. In the end, they were garbage remade. That's it."

  • Jarrod 2021-10-20 18:58:12

    Seeing the heroine laugh at the Nazis outside the camera, the adrenaline exploded.

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?