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Re: Inglourious Basterds
Scenes were long, but they were building to something, especially the first one where you knew something was going to happen after the Jew Hunter slowly built up his nice introduction before going down to business.
Amuses me that people complain it was subtitled and mainly in French/German. Seeing the film was set in those countries, it kind of made sense to do so. Very brave move I thought, but it paid off. There was still enough action going on to set the emotion of what was going on e.g. the tense/fear in the cafe when they are thinking of changing the cinema venue.
Think the Basterds were meant to be portrayed as utterly stupid and to give themselves the impression/believe they were responsible for the final outcome when it was actually the victim of the original Jew Hunters work.
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