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Zombie Room Review: Inglourious Basterds (2009)

Friday, September 4th, 2009

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Today is the highly anticipated premiere of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds here in Finland, but I was lucky enough to see the movie already in Espoo Ciné film festival last sunday in a completely booked screening. People had travelled from all over the country just to see the movie in advance and a good thing that they did, because QT delivered a well written, funny, violent and surprising movie, that proved once again that Tarantino is an amazing film maker. So to all you doubter out there, don’t worry, Tarantino did it again!

Read this article with caution, because it may contain some spoilers!

The story is set in alternative history in Nazi-occupied France during World War II, where a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as “The Basterds” are chosen specifically to spread fear throughout the Third Reich by scalping and brutally killing Nazis.

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Just like all Tarantino films, cast-wise Inglourious Basterds is close to perfection.

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The Nazi hunters. Eli Roth as a baseball bat-swinging Staff Sergeant Donny Donowitz aka "The Bear Jew" and Brad Pitt as Lt. Aldo Raine aka "Aldo the Apache"

Tarantino is very known for his strong female roles and Inglourious Basterds is no exception. An elite assassin Beatrix Kiddo aka Black Mamba / The Bride and a flight attendant Jackie Brown are just a few examples of Tarantino’s obsession with portraying powerful women in his movies. In Inglourious Basterds the title goes to Shosanna Dreyfus (Mélanie Laurent) who loses her family by the evil hands of Col. Hans Landa. She returns to Nazi-occupied France to claim an old cinema that she inherited from her deceased family, where she plans her bloody revenge on the Nazis. This phenomenon can be explained by the fact that Tarantino was raised by a career-driven successful single-mother and her effect can be seen in almost all of Tarantino’s movies.

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Shosanna Dreyfus: "It looks like we're supposed to have a Nazi premiere"

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Diane Kruger plays Bridget von Hammersmark. The Marlene Dietrich based character is a very popular German actress who secretly works against the Nazis as an informant/assassin.

Tarantino is no stranger to the Cannes red carpet, had he won the prestigious Palme d’Or for Pulp Fiction back in 1994. This May he returned there with Inglourious Basterds, which was the only American film to receive any prizes in Cannes this year, when Christoph Waltz won the award for Best Actor. Waltz portrayed Colonel Hans Landa, the sinister yet poetic pipe-smoking “Jew Hunter”. I have to admit that I had never heard of him before, but after Inglourious Basterds he skyrocketed to the top of my list of European actors. Not only is his character perfectly written, Waltz’s interpretation of Landa is absolutely mind-blowing. His performance alone is more than enough reason to go see the film.

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The venue for the Nazi premiere is modeled after a movie theatre in Los Angeles

Inglourious Basterds is daring, original and very entertaining, especially for movie nerds like myself. In every frame you can see and feel Tarantino’s true love for films. It is the perfect combination of a spaghetti western, war movie and revenge story with the perfect (and long anticipated) alternative ending to history. No doubt this film is getting nominations at the Oscars.

- Essi

The Cannes Diary #6: Inglourious Basterds Take Over Cannes

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

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Although we are already back home from Cannes there is still a lot to talk about. One thing being the winners that will be announced this Sunday, but more of that later. Now I want to talk about Quentin Tarantinos Inglorious Basterds. The premiere of the movie was in Cannes on Wednesday and of course we (me and Pekka) were there to report from the scene and make an episode of Cannes Dailies. Unfortunately the dailies episode in question didn´t make into this posting because it is still on the editing table, but I will be posting it as soon a s possible.

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Inglourious Basterds is the sixth film from director Quentin Tarantino and it takes place in Nazi-occupied France during World War II, where a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as “The Basterds” are chosen specifically to spread fear throughout the Third Reich by scalping and brutally killing Nazis. QT bought the rights for the movie entitled The Inglorious Bastards because he loved the title. People seem to be under the impression that this is a re-make of the original film but it is not. He just loved the title and bought the rights just because of that. And as you know the title is deliberately miss-spelled so they don´t get confused.

As in all of Tarantino´s films also Inglourious Basterds has a great cast. QT is very well known for his ability to assemble great casts and now he has the biggest ensemble cast he has ever had. I´m very exited of the fact that BJ Novak is playing a part in the film. Also top marks on casting Diane Kruger and Mélanie Laurent who seems like a very interesting fresh new actress.

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This year the famous Carlton Hotel was invaded by Inglourious Basterds character posters. There were even a few posters that I hadn´t seen before. Here are photos from outside the hotel.

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The Inglourious Basterds premiere was definitely the biggest event of the festival. Obviously there were a lot of people and since we were quite close to the famous red steps we were surrounded by hundreds of hardcore fans and celebrity stalkers. We had this brilliant idea that we would wave an issue of Truth Today, a fake newspaper for Iron Sky claiming that moon nazis are attacking earth, to Mr. Tarantino when he would look at our way. This didn´t go too well with the French, because apparently I was blocking somebody’s view of Brad Pitt or whoever and I got really close of starting a riot in the ground. At some point a guy twice my size grabbed my stack of news papers from my hands an trough them on the ground very violently. I was getting a little bit scared at this point so I decided to stop before they beat the living shit out of me (a small girl…). Well I did make it out alive and unharmed.

Here is a few photos of the event.

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Mr. Tarantino arrived with the rest of the cast and he started dancing on the red carpet. He sure knows how to entertain a crowd. I remember when Aki Kaurismäki also danced on that same red carpet some years back when he was there with his film The Man Without a Past. If I ever get the change to have a film in the competition I promise to show you some moves on the red carpet as well. Present from the cast were at least Brad Pitt, Eli Roth, Diane Kruger, Mélanie Laurent, Mike MyersMichael FassbenderTil Schweiger and of course our favorite, the brilliant BJ Novak. Also Angelina Jolie, Sharon Stone and even Paris Hilton (who was unfashionable late for the event) were there to see the film.

Everyone who I have talked to who have seen the film had really liked it and said it was very funny and entertaining. The rest of the world needs to wait until August 21st when it premieres (at lest in the States). Most likely the rest of us need to wait even longer, unless of course you want to download it from Pirate Bay. I don´t want to because I want to see it in a movie theatre, but if I´m pushed too far, then I might have no choice…

Well that is it for now. Don´t forget to stay tuned for the Cannes Dailies Inglourious Basterds episode that I will be posting soon and also for a very special trailer we did while we were in Cannes. And of course more diaries coming from movie festival all trough the year.

In the end here I have this amazing group photo of the Basterds.

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