Re: Inglourious Basterds (Quentin Tarantino, Brad Pitt) Grading/Discus
These parts worked for me.
1. The scalping: It was done becaust the Basterds were supposed to be this inhuman force working through Europe to put fear into the Nazis' hearts. What better way to give them that fear than to scalp their bodies and what even more glorious way to make that poetic than to make his team a bunch of Jewish kids?
2. The swastika cutting. Necessary. As Pitt said, he wanted everyone to know their released soldiers were Nazis when they re-enteted private life. They're Nazis. I've no sympathies.
3. Beating the German soldier/commander to death? So what. Yeah he was an honorable German soldier but he was still a man part of a military going around capturing, killing and imprisoning people because of their religion. He was a Nazi. Beating him to death with a bat is too good for him.
I have no major issue with violence in films, but the scalping and swastika cutting was unnecessary, at the very least the film loses nothing from doing it off camera. Similarly Eli Roth beating that German soldier to death with a baseball bat. Just nasty, especially when the guy seemed like an honourable soldier
These parts worked for me.
1. The scalping: It was done becaust the Basterds were supposed to be this inhuman force working through Europe to put fear into the Nazis' hearts. What better way to give them that fear than to scalp their bodies and what even more glorious way to make that poetic than to make his team a bunch of Jewish kids?
2. The swastika cutting. Necessary. As Pitt said, he wanted everyone to know their released soldiers were Nazis when they re-enteted private life. They're Nazis. I've no sympathies.
3. Beating the German soldier/commander to death? So what. Yeah he was an honorable German soldier but he was still a man part of a military going around capturing, killing and imprisoning people because of their religion. He was a Nazi. Beating him to death with a bat is too good for him.