Bastardos Inglorios =link= Jun 2026
Landa is the antithesis of the traditional movie Nazi. He is not a screaming brute. He is polite, erudite, speaks multiple languages fluently, and has a charming smile. He calls himself a "detective," treating his hunts
: The story follows Lt. Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) leading his squad and Shosanna Dreyfus (Mélanie Laurent), a Jewish cinema owner seeking revenge for her family's murder. Revisionist History
Tarantino’s title is ironic. The Basterds are not heroes in any classical sense. They beat informants to death with baseball bats. They carve swastikas into foreheads. They are, by any standard military code, war criminals. Yet, because their targets are Nazis, the audience cheers. Bastardos Inglorios
Perhaps the most discussed aspect of Bastardos Inglorios is its ending. Tarantino famously chooses to depart from historical fact, allowing his characters to achieve a level of catharsis that real history did not provide.
At the heart of the film is the eponymous unit, the "Basterds." Led by the unforgettable Lieutenant Aldo Raine (played with drawling menace by Brad Pitt), they are a band of Jewish-American soldiers dropped behind enemy lines with one specific goal: terrorizing the Third Reich. Landa is the antithesis of the traditional movie Nazi
: The interrogation of the French farmer Perrier LaPadite by Hans Landa is widely considered one of the greatest opening sequences in cinema. It relies entirely on psychological pressure and the rhythmic flow of speech to create unbearable tension.
"Waltz salvou o filme!" 🎥 Sabiam que Tarantino quase desistiu de Bastardos Inglórios porque achava o papel de Hans Landa impossível de interpretar? O ator precisava ser fluente em alemão, inglês, francês e italiano. He calls himself a "detective," treating his hunts
: A group of Jewish-American soldiers, known as "The Basterds," is sent to Nazi-occupied France to spread terror among German troops. The Trama (Plot)
Vídeo/Reel curto da cena no cinema com a trilha sonora de fundo subindo no momento do "Bonjourno!".