Monday, October 12, 2009

Deppe reccommends "Inglourious Basterds"

I remember reading Ebert's critique of Pulp Fiction in which he says that after the first viewing of the movie he couldn't decide whether it was the best movie of that year or the worst. You only come away knowing that you witnessed something indescribable that defied most expectations you had from movies in general. That feeling was missing for me after Kill Bill. The magic is back in Inglourious Basterds. The outrageous liberties that Tarantino takes with history provide one of the most gratifying endings ever. Watch it. Twice at least.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Everything from the acting to the conversations to the musical score is simply exquisite. Not to forget his refreshing tomfoolery with subtle historical nuances and the gratifying grand finale.Tarantino is back!

Deepak said...

@ Anon: definitely back, isn't he?

Anonymous said...

Absolutely! I fell in love with the movie from the moment the Waltz plays at the very start.

Anonymous said...

The fur elise i mean..Apologies.

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