“Inglourious Basterds” is a World War II movie written and directed by Quentin
Tarentino starring Brad Pitt, Christopher Waltz, Til Schweiger, Diane Kruger, Michael Fassbender and cameo appearances by many others. This is Tarentiono at his best with a flair for violenc eand love of film and a talent for great writing. He succeeds admirably in his ability to write and direct scenes (or Chapters as the movie indicates) of memorable quality. Although a “war movie” with plenty of action for those seeking that kind of entertainment, it is more a movie of actors almost in a play where dialogue and performances supercede all else. Whether it be the gripping, tight and drama filled opening scene or various other interplays between the characters in smaller quarters, Mr. Tarentino creates tension, drama and emotion in a highly skilled fashion. Brad Pitt (as “Aldo Raine”……any resemblance to Aldo Ray is purely intentional) does a good job as do the others in the film but the award for best actor in this film clearly goes to Christopher Waltz in his portrayal of Hans Landa, SS officer and self-acclaimed “Jew Hunter”. Mr. Waltz literally steals the movie as the circle of coincidences and interacting characters weave their way through 153 minutes of good filmmaking. Reminding us that a talented character actor can steal a scene better than even a small child (take heed WC), Mr. Waltz’ performance will surely earn him a nomination for best supporting actor as, indeed, his support brings this film to the 3 star level it so justly deserves.
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