Inglourious Basterds (2009)

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Critic Consensus: A classic Tarantino genre-blending thrill ride, Inglourious Basterds is violent, unrestrained, and thoroughly entertaining,

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"Inglourious Basterds" begins in German-occupied France, where Shosanna Dreyfus witnesses the execution of her family at the hand of Nazi Colonel Hans Landa. Shosanna narrowly escapes and flees to Paris, where she forges a new identity as the owner and operator of a cinema. Elsewhere in Europe, Lieutenant Aldo Raine organizes a group of Jewish soldiers to engage in targeted acts of retribution. Known to their enemy as "The Basterds," Raine's squad joins German actress and undercover agent … More

Rating: R (for strong graphic violence, language and brief sexuality)
Genre: Drama, Action & Adventure
Directed By:
Written By: Quentin Tarantino
In Theaters:
On DVD: Dec 15, 2009
Box Office: $120.5M
Runtime:
The Weinstein Company - Official Site

Cast


as Lt. Aldo Raine

as Shosanna Dreyfus

as Col. Hans Landa

as Sgt. Donny Donowitz

as Lt. Archie Hicox

as Bridget Von Hammersm...

as Frederic Zoller

as Sgt. Hugo Stiglitz

as Cpl. Wilhelm Wicki

as Marcel

as PFC Utivich

as Pfc. Omar Ulmer

as Major Hellstrom

as Perrier LaPadite

as Joseph Goebbels

as Hitler

as General Ed Fenech

as Francesca Mondino

as Sgt. Rachtman

as Master Sgt. Wilhelm/...

as Winston Churchill

as Pvt. Butz/Walter Fra...

as Private Hirschberg

as Pfc. Andy Kagan

as Pfc. MIchael Zimmerm...

as German Soldier/Winne...

as German Female Soldie...

as German Soldier/Edgar...

as German Soldier/Mata ...

as Proprietor Eric

as Charlotte LaPadite

as Julie LaPadite

as Suzanne LaPadite

as Cpt. Wolfgang

as Babette

as Herman #2

as General Schonherr

as Old French Veterinar...

as Hellstrom's Driver/N...

as Pfc. Simon Sakowitz

as Emil Jannings

as Jakob Dreyfus

as Miriam Dreyfus

as Bob Dreyfus

as Amos Dreyfus

as German Company Sgt.

as German Company Sgt.

as Maxim's Waiter

as General Frank

as Motorcycle Rider #1

as Motorcycle Rider #2

as American Colonel
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Critic Reviews for Inglourious Basterds

All Critics (299) | Top Critics (49)

A smart, sophisticated and perplexing blend of wisdom and attitude that takes bold risks, sneers at convention and then still has enough audacity to rewrite the history books for one last daring climax.

Full Review… | July 10, 2015
Cinemaphile.org

In this film, WWII was settled in a movie theater -- a notion that obviously feels appropriate to anyone who loves old movies as much as this director.

Full Review… | June 30, 2015
The Virginian-Pilot

The intricate plot offers a wealth of opportunities for scene-stopping showpieces of all kinds, from epic spectacle to intimate character work.

Full Review… | June 30, 2015
Christianity Today

Personally, I wearied of Tarantino's breathless shtick long ago, but I must admit I enjoyed Inglourious Basterds more than anything he's done in years.

Full Review… | June 30, 2015
Independent on Sunday

Basterds has multiple plot strands that eventually converge in a spectacular finale, which takes place, fittingly, in a movie theater in Paris.

Full Review… | June 30, 2015
People Magazine

It's a lot to take in. But in the end, Tarantino leaves you wanting more.

Full Review… | June 30, 2015
Cleveland Plain Dealer

Audience Reviews for Inglourious Basterds

Nice little Tarantino flick of revenge set against the backdrop of WWII. The actors are top notch and the carnage is just right.

jmanard52
John Manard

Super Reviewer

Quentin Tarantino returns with the story of the Basterds, a group of Jewish soldiers performing guerilla warfare and terror tactics behind enemy lines to strike fear into the hearts of German soldiers during World War II. Inglourious Basterds is a very difficult film to pigeonhole. It's part Jewish revenge fantasy, part gung ho war film, part knowing parody of patriotic flag wavers and 100% Tarantino. His trademark patchwork of styles and references is as evident as ever; the opening scenes are pure Leone, turns into The Dirty Dozen and then zig zags off on tangents all over the place. It's impossible not to enjoy a film with this premise (unless you are a closet Fourth Reicher or member of the BNP) and Brad Pitt's hilarious send up of a hick war hero is almost as good as Christoph Waltz's high camp evil Sherlock Holmes (complete with pipe). But I'd have to say much of the film that does not feature these two could've stood for some judicious pruning and very oddly for a Tarantino film, the soundtrack sometimes just did not work. Unlike the likes of Lucas and Cameron though, Tarantino is a pure film fan's film maker so when he gets too self indulgent, it is with the direction, dialogue and characters rather than visual bullshit and so even at their worst his films are always interesting and of merit.

garyX
xGary Xx

Super Reviewer

I'll be honest this was the first Tarantino film I've ever watched. However, if this is good, I can't wait to see his better films, like Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs. With a superb opening with such an intense pace, from these 20 minutes, it's very clear of how powerful a performance Christoph Waltz gave, especially the fact he won the Oscar he surely deserved. The rest of the film is packed with violence, some good laughs and some intense moments in which hell breaks loose within seconds. To top this off, Christoph Waltz is backed up with Brad Pitt (Fight Club), Michael Fassbender (Prometheus) and even Director Eli Roth (Hostel). Overall, Inglorious is a superb feature, that is compared way too much with Tarantino's earlier work, which has a nice twist within its WWII setting. A must watch for action and Tarantino fans.

Samuel Riley
Samuel Riley

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