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Here comes again with a new film, the compelling nature of Tarantino in a couple of hours trying (and succeeds) to rewrite the entire history of the world through two points of view. The first one headed by Lieutenant Aldo Reine so-called''bastards'', a group of American Jews Nazis decided to exterminate all the face of the earth. The second is that of Shoshanna, a young Jewish woman herself, to which the dreaded SS Colonel Hans Landa kills the whole family and which has as sole purpose of killing people who in turn was the cause of the death of his family. The various stories will intertwine to join up in a unique and subtle plot. We find now the perpetual division into chapters, which has become a must as it was for Tarantino film Kill Bill, but that leads to a greater understanding of history itself. Especially in the first part, where we feel a great tension due to the dialogues, the irony of Christoph Waltz and his indecipherable faces. His magnificent interpretation was awarded the win plus the Golden Globe for best supporting actor. As usual, Tarantino takes us where he wants him, it allows our body and our mind to penetrate deeply into the film and although change a bit 'the course of history .. to us it's okay! Do not miss the trademark as the scene of bloody scalps, spurts of blood splatter and the like in a reference to Italy and Italian in both the acting is in paying tribute to Enzo Castellari and his film''Damn Inglorious ''which, however, Inglourious Basterds absolutely does not want to be a remake.
Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz): Shoshanna
Au \u200b\u200brevoir!
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