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Originally Posted by myk
I see what you're saying. But I think that he humanized the Nazis just to dehumanize them again. I think you'll recall the ending, where Hans Landa defects to save his own ass. I think that Tarantino did it that way just to show what slime the upper-level SS guys really were.
Hmm.. I don't know if "creepy" is the word I would use for it. In fact, I've always found Tarantino's dialogue to be pretty consistent from film to film (ie: he always seems to use the line "I know this is a stupid question before I ask it...). I've never seen Deathproof though, which is sad. All my friends tell me I've gotta see it. I think I'll watch it today
PS - I see that you live in Germany. How was Basterds recieved there?
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Very well I think, but they are everywhere all over Tarantino flicks^^ Also some of the bigger German stars starred in it, which I think gave it a boom as well here. In the media and all that..
Yea, Hans Landa was really an excellent charackter^^ He really deserved the Oscar no doupt.
You definitely need to watch Death Proof. I watched it 3 times alone in the cinema haha It's made to look like to be a very old movie from with bad video qualitiy and so on. Really some great stuff and the music alone omg
It's an amazing movie even if the story isn't very original at all lol
But the music and this was also a very important part which I missed so badly in the Inglorius Basterds.