Re: Inglourious Basterds (Quentin Tarantino, Brad Pitt) Grading/Discus
Fair point, but I still don't like the scene, because it felt like Tarantino was trying to make caving someone's head in cool, same with the scalping--violence for violences sake.
Similarly why did Landa strangle Diane Kruger's character? Not only did it seem strangely out of character for the calm, cool, collected detective, but he wanted her plan to succeed?
Of course, like I said earlier and much like Stuntman Mike in Deathproof Landa went from super cool to slightly lame by the end of the film. Seriously what man as intelligent as Landa would think he could remotely trust the likes of Aldo Raine?
By the way, talking of aldo raine, does anyone know if there was a cut sceneor similar explaining the scar aorund his neck? I assumed it was just part of his look, and it isn't really important that we know why its there, just wondered if there was any explanation somewhere?
Fair point, but I still don't like the scene, because it felt like Tarantino was trying to make caving someone's head in cool, same with the scalping--violence for violences sake.
Similarly why did Landa strangle Diane Kruger's character? Not only did it seem strangely out of character for the calm, cool, collected detective, but he wanted her plan to succeed?
Of course, like I said earlier and much like Stuntman Mike in Deathproof Landa went from super cool to slightly lame by the end of the film. Seriously what man as intelligent as Landa would think he could remotely trust the likes of Aldo Raine?
By the way, talking of aldo raine, does anyone know if there was a cut sceneor similar explaining the scar aorund his neck? I assumed it was just part of his look, and it isn't really important that we know why its there, just wondered if there was any explanation somewhere?